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  • Akshay Kumar Verma, Arpana Sinha, Kalinga Kumar Sahoo & Manjil Anand Kujur

    Published by IIP Iterative International Publishers, 2024

    ISBN 10: 936252919X ISBN 13: 9789362529190

    Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. We are very glad to present the First edition of the Plant tissue culture book entitled, In-vitro propagation and phytochemical analysis of a medicinal plant Rauvolfia tetraphylla L. It has assumed colossal importance and is very effective and informative entity as it gives immense information about Plant tissue culture method and technique. Plant tissue culture offers several advantages over traditional methods of plant propagation, including: Rapid Multiplication: Tissue culture allows for the rapid production of a large number of plants in a relatively short period. This is particularly beneficial for plants that have a slow or difficult propagation process through conventional means. Disease-Free Plants: Plants produced through tissue culture can be free from pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi. By starting with disease-free material and maintaining sterile conditions, it's possible to produce healthy plants. Genetic Uniformity: Micropropagation through tissue culture can produce genetically identical plants (clones). This is advantageous for maintaining specific traits in plants, especially for commercial crops where uniformity is desired. Conservation of Rare or Endangered Species: Tissue culture can be used to conserve and propagate rare, endangered, or difficult-to propagate plant species. This technique allows for the preservation of genetic diversity and helps in the recovery of threatened plant species. Space Efficiency: Tissue culture requires less physical space compared to traditional methods of growing plants in soil. Many plants can be grown in a small area in a controlled environment.