Micropropagation

Micropropagation is a technique used to produce large numbers of genetically identical plants (clones) from small tissue samples, often in a laboratory setting. It involves growing plant cells or tissues in a sterile, nutrient-rich medium under controlled conditions. Micropropagation is widely used for producing disease-free plants, propagating rare or endangered species, and generating uniform crops for commercial production.

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