Plant Growth Regulation in Cell and Tissue Culture In Vitro

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Abstract

Precise knowledge of all aspects controlling plant tissue culture and in vitro plant regeneration is crucial for plant biotechnologists and their correlated industry, as there is increasing demand for this scientific knowledge, resulting in more productive and resilient plants in the field. However, the development and application of cell and tissue culture techniques are usually based on empirical studies, although some data-driven models are available. Overall, the success of plant tissue culture is dependent on several factors such as available nutrients, endogenous auxin synthesis, organic compounds, and environment conditions. In this review, the most important aspects are described one by one, with some practical recommendations based on basic research in plant physiology and sharing our practical experience from over 20 years of research in this field. The main aim is to help new plant biotechnologists and increase the impact of the plant tissue culture industry worldwide.

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Pasternak, T. P., & Steinmacher, D. (2024, January 1). Plant Growth Regulation in Cell and Tissue Culture In Vitro. Plants. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13020327

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