MICROPROPAGATION IN BANANA USING INFLORESCENCE: A REVIEW
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MICROPROPAGATION IN BANANA USING INFLORESCENCE: A REVIEW
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Creator |
Linta Vincent, P.L Anushma
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Banana, Inflorescence, Somatic embryogenesis
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Bananas and plantains are the major fruit crops belonging to the genus Musa and they provide a well-balanced diet to millions of people. Demand of tissue cultured plants of banana is increasing rapidly for disease free planting material, crop improvement and genetic transformation.The male flower tissue culture technology either through direct organogenesis, indirect organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis creates an environment to provide disease free planting material by mass multiplication and genetic improvement. The purpose of this review is to focus on advances made in male flower tissue culture technology that could be used in the production of disease free planting material and crop improvement. |
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2019-02-20T06:47:59Z
2019-02-20T06:47:59Z 2018-11-01 |
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Article
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Vincent, L., & Anushma,P.L (2018). Micropropagation in banana using inflorescence: A review. J.Cell Tissue Research, 18(3), 6573-6582
0973-0028 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/17023 |
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English
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Journal of Cell and Tissue Research
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