Plant response to alternative matrices for in vitro root induction
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2009-07-06Author
Gangopadhyay, Gaurab
Roy, Subhash Kanti
Mukherjee, Kalyan K.
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The quest for alternative matrices for plant tissue culture is a continuing process. This inquiry has two
aspects. One being commercial for low cost tissue culture, and the other obviously is the better root
induction vis-à-vis higher percentage of survival, particularly with respect to micropropagation. The
advantage of alternative matrices raises the concomitant question of plant intelligence in sensing its
environment. The present review apart from summarizing the works with alternative matrices, attempts
to raise some issues related to plant sensitivity, which remain unanswered due to lack of present
understanding in this area of plant biology.
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