Micro Propagation (T5) Flashcards

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What is Micro Propagation?

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A technique that allows thousands of plants to be formed rapidly.

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Describe the process of Micro Propagation..

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  • the tips of the stems and side shoots are removed from the plant to be clones. These removed parts are calls ‘explants’
  • the explants are trimmed to 0.5-1 mm and placed in a agar medium containing nutrients and plant hormones to enable growth
  • more explants can be taken from the new shoots that form on the original ones
  • explants with shoots are transferred to another culture containing a different balance of plat hormones to induce root formation
  • when the explants have grown roots they are planted in compost and transferred to a greenhouse where they undergo normal growing conditions
  • the greenhouse atmosphere is kept moist to reduce water loss from the plants
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What are the advantages of micro propagation?

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  • a large quantity of genetically identical plants can be produced very quickly
  • species which are difficult to produce from seeds or cuttings can be produced
  • plants can be produced all year round
  • a large quantity of plants can be stored
  • genetic modifications can be introduced to many plants rapidly
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