Plant tissue culture

Plant tissue culture, also called micropropogation, is a practice used to propagate plants under sterile conditions, often to produce clones of a plant. Different techniques in plant tissue culture may offer certain advantages over traditional methods of propagation, including:

Plant tissue culture relies on the fact that all plant cells have the ability to generate a whole plant (totipotency). Single cells (protoplasts), pieces of leaves, or roots can often be used to generate a new plant on culture media given the required nutrients and plant hormones.

Applications

Plant tissue culture is used in widely in plant science it also has a number of commercial applications. Applications include:

Books

There are very few non-scientific books on the subject, but Plants from Test Tubes: Introduction to Micropropagation is aimed at the novice hobbyist or professional grower looking to expand into micropropagation.

See also: Plant tissue culture, Bioreactor, Chromosome, Cloning, Colchicine, Conservation, Endangered species, Forestry, Genetic engineering, Haploid