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Tissue Culture

tissue culture (GB)

Reproduction of plants by asexual means, i.e. without seeds. In this process, different parts of a plant (shoots, root parts or, as with many flowers, bulbs) are planted in the ground, from which roots and shoots can then develop. In nature, sexual or generative reproduction usually takes place, i.e. the product is genetically different from the parents, which usually produces offspring that are strong enough to survive. However, there are also...

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