Posted by Anjali Singh on 14th Jan 2021
Educational Videos
The latest
Tectona grandis, also commonly known as teak trees, have been used extensively in some countries for more than 2000 years. Teak trees belong to the family of Verbenaceae and are one of the most valuab
…
Posted by Anjali Singh on 12th Jan 2021
Plant Embryo Culture and Tissue Culture Application
An embryo is a part of the seed that forms after double fertilization and contains the pre-form of the plant organs. It is cultured in the artificial environment or laboratory conditions in the isolat
…
Posted by Anjali Singh on 31st Dec 2020
Four Stages of Micropropagation
Micropropagation is the technique for the large scale multiplication of plants in artificial conditions. The method has been adopted by several industries to fulfill the market demand for secondary pr
…
Posted by Anjali Singh on 29th Dec 2020
Different Stages of Banana Tissue culture
The micropropagation of bananas started in the early 1970's by shoot tip culture. At that time, the sole purpose of in vitro propagation was the mass production of plants. In 1974, Berg and Busta
…
Posted by Anjali Singh on 17th Dec 2020
Five Methods of Micropropagation
Micropropagation is an artificial method for rapid multiplication of plants in a short duration using the tissue or cell culture techniques in a controlled environment. The method is extensively used
…
Posted by Anjali Singh on 10th Dec 2020
Advantages of Tissue Culture and Sugarcane
Sugarcane is an important crop in the tropical and subtropical regions and is popularly grown because of sugar, ethanol and other sub products. The main challenge faced by sugarcane growers is to obta
…