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Title: Plant Tissue Culture


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Plant Tissue Culture

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Definition
  • The term plant tissue culture is described in
    vitro and aseptic cultivation of any plant part
    on nutrient medium.

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Fundamental principles
  • There are three fundamental principles
  • (1) The plant part must be isolated from the
    rest of plant body.
  • (2) The plant part (ex plant isolate cell that
    is not infected) must be in a controlled ,
    preferably defined , nutrient medium.
  • (3) Aseptic condition must be maintained.

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Types of plant cultures
  • (1) Callus Culture.
  • (2) Cell Suspension Culture.
  • (3) Anther Culture.
  • (4) Ovule Culture.
  • (5) Embryo Culture.
  • (6) Protoplast Culture.
  • (7) Micro Propagation.

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History
  • (1) HABERLANDT.
  • (2) WHITE.
  • (3) NOBECOURT.
  • (4) VAN OVERBEEK.
  • (5) SKOOG.
  • (6) BRAUN.
  • (7) STEWARD.
  • (8) MURI.

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(1) Callus Culture technique
  • When an excised and isolated piece of tissue
    is cultured on a nutrient medium, an unorganized
    mass of cell appears, is called callus. This
    callus is transferred on to different media to
    regenerate plants. this technique is called
    tissue culture.

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Plant tissue culture
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(2) Cell Suspension Culture
  • It is the culture of isolated cells or very
    small cell aggregates dispersed in liquid medium.
    The cell suspension is obtained by agitating
    pieces of callus in liquid medium on gyrating
    shaker.

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(3) Anther Culture
  • Anther culture is a mean to produce plants with
    a gametic number of chromosomes by aseptic
    culture of anther. The technique give rise to
    haploid plants either directly or through
    formation of a haploid callus.

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(4) Ovule Culture
  • Ovule culture techniques is an important
    technique in modern plant breeding. it is much
    easier to culture whole ovule than to isolate a
    single embryo, especially in small seeded plants.
  • E.g., tobacco

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(5) Embryo Culture
  • The embryos are isolated from young seeds and
    placed on a solid medium containing nutrients and
    vitamins. Embryos are cultured at 25c,first in
    dark until seedlings are about 2 cm long and root
    formation has started, and than in light until
    the seedlings can be planted in soil.

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(6) Protoplast Culture
  • It is one of the most significant and recent
    developments in the field of plant tissue
    culture. the protoplast are usually isolated from
    cultured cell or leaf mesophyll cell by treating
    them with enzyme solutions. the isolated
    protoplast may be used to regenerate the plants
    directly, or for the production of somatic
    hybrids through fusion.

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(7) Micro Propagation
  • It is in vitro asexual propagation of crop
    plants. This technique is advantages over the
    conventional practice of asexual propagation as
    only a small amount of plant is needed, species
    highly resistant to conventional bulk propagation
    can be propagated by this method and it is non
    season dependent. Micro propagation is used for
    rapid multiplication of stocks, elimination of
    diseases, germ plasm preservation, and induction
    of mutation.

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Applications
  • Tissue culture technique has helped in studying
    various biochemical and physiological processes
    in pure cultures without complications of other
    factors.
  • The effect of various hormones are
    differentiation and growth processes can be
    studied by using tissue culture technique.
  • Organogenesis has been studied by inducing
    formation of roots , shoot tips etc from callus
    on nutrient medium.
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