Tissue culture propagation is a sophisticated biotechnological method that enables the production of new plants from small pieces of plant tissue or cells in a controlled, sterile environment. This technique allows for the rapid multiplication of plants, ensuring the production of genetically identical individuals, also known as clones. Tissue culture is especially beneficial for propagating rare or endangered species, producing disease-free plants, and facilitating the mass production of commercially important crops. The process involves several stages: initiation, where the plant tissue is sterilized and placed on a growth medium; multiplication, where shoots are induced to grow; rooting, where roots develop; and acclimatization, where plantlets are transitioned to soil conditions. By optimizing growth conditions, including nutrient composition, light, and temperature, researchers can achieve high success rates and enhance the efficiency of plant propagation in various applications, from horticulture to forestry.
Title : Exploring the genetic diversity in tannin-rich forages to explain the large intra species variability in tannin content
Selina Sterup Moore, Aarhus University, Denmark
Title : Isolation and functional properties of biomolecules of plants and its application
Balagopalan Unni, GEMS Arts & Science College (Autonomous), India
Title : Primed for the future: PGPR and the promise of sustainable, heritable crop resilience
Prashant Singh, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), India
Title : Revealing allelic variations in candidate genes associated with grain yield under salinity stress between two contrasting rice genotypes
Nisha Sulari Kottearachchi, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Title : Adaptive strategies of Aristida L. species across ecological zones of Pakistan: Linking soil characteristics with morphological and physiological traits
Iram Ijaz, University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan, Pakistan
Title : Ethnobotanical survey and abundance of weeds in selected Manihot esculenta (cassava) Crantz farms in Osun state, Nigeria
Dada Caleb Mayokun, University of Ibadan, Nigeria