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generation of new, disease-free potato plants from tiny pieces of meristem tissue.
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Propagation undertaken in tissue culture.
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Technique of producing new plants by taking cells from an existing plant and growing them in sterile conditions.
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propagation of tissue, organs, embryo, seed, and so on, using sterile culture, in vitro methods
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The vegetative propagation of plants in vitro.
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Français] An in vitro asexual plant reproduction method. This technique creates progenies that are genetically identical to the parent. The process is analogous to photocopying for creating identical multiple copies.
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The use of biotechnological methods to grow large numbers of plants from very small pieces of plants, often from single cells using tissue culture methods.
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the mass production of plants from small amounts of cells or tissue
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The use of tissue culture to grow inactive axillary buds into whole plants with very little somaclonal variation, unlike adventitious propagation.
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In vitro clonal propagation of plants from shoot tips or nodal explants, usually with an accelerated proliferation of shoots during subcultures.
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Micropropagation is the practice of rapidly multiplying stock plant material to produce a large number of progeny plants, using modern plant tissue culture methods.
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