Microclonal Plant Propagation

Microclonal propagation of plants is one of the methods of vegetative reproduction under in vitro conditions. Microclonal propagation, also known as in vitro cloning, is a method of mass propagation of plants in sterile laboratory conditions. The essence of the method is to create identical copies of the original plant using its cells, tissues, or organs. This method is widely used in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry for the reproduction of valuable plant varieties.

Stages of Microclonal Propagation:

Advantages of Microclonal Propagation

Genetic

Uniformity

All plants are genetically identical to the original plant, preserving its unique traits.

High Propagation

Rate

A large number of plants can be quickly obtained.

Healthy

Plants

Propagation occurs in sterile conditions, minimizing the risk of disease contamination.

Conservation of Rare and

Endangered Species

The method is used to restore populations of rare plants.

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Green cuttings of plants

This is a method of vegetative reproduction, in which young, green, non-woody shoots of the plant are used. This method is especially popular in horticulture and forestry for the propagation of ornamental and fruit crops

Stages

green

cuttings

Advantages of

Green

Cutting

Preservation of

Varietal Qualities

Since this is a vegetative method of propagation, new plants fully retain the properties of the parent plant

Simplicity

and Accessibility

The method does not require complex equipment and can be used by both professionals and gardening enthusiasts.

High

Speed

Some plants can root within a few weeks, making the method quick and effective.

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Funded JSC

“Science Foundation”

“The present project is carried out within the framework of implementation of grant financing of commercialization of RSSTA, financed by “Committee of Science of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan”