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1. Introduction to Micropropagation
- Micropropagation is a technique of rapid plant multiplication using tissue culture.
- It allows for the production of genetically identical plants (clones).
- Plays a crucial role in plant breeding, conservation, and commercial horticulture.
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1. Introduction to Tissue Culture
- Tissue Culture is a technique of growing plant cells, tissues, or organs in a sterile nutrient medium.
- It is based on the principle of totipotency, which means every plant cell has the potential to develop into a complete plant.
- Uses a controlled environment with proper temperature, light, and nutrients.
- Essential for rapid propagation, conservation, and genetic modifications.
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1. Introduction to Genetic Engineering in Agriculture
- Genetic engineering involves modifying the DNA of crops to enhance desirable traits.
- It is widely used in crop improvement, pest resistance, and stress tolerance.
- Genetically modified (GM) crops are produced using Recombinant DNA Technology.
- Aim: To enhance yield, resistance to pests, tolerance to drought, and nutritional value.
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1. Introduction to Genetic Engineering
- Genetic engineering is the direct manipulation of an organism’s DNA using biotechnology.
- It allows scientists to alter genes for improving traits in plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- Used in agriculture, medicine, and industrial applications.
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1. Introduction to Plant Breeding
- Plant breeding is the science of improving plant traits for human benefit.
- It involves selection, hybridization, and genetic modification of plants.
- Aims to develop high-yielding, disease-resistant, and climate-resilient crops.
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1. Introduction
- Seed dormancy is a state in which seeds do not germinate even under favorable conditions.
- It ensures the survival of seeds by preventing premature germination.
- Dormancy helps seeds to remain viable during unfavorable environmental conditions.
2. Types of Seed Dormancy
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1. Introduction
- Seed germination is the process by which a dormant seed develops into a seedling.
- It is essential for the propagation and survival of plant species.
- Dormancy is a condition where a viable seed fails to germinate even under favorable conditions.
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1. Introduction
- After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, and the ovary transforms into a fruit.
- This process ensures reproduction and dispersal of flowering plants.
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1. Introduction to Tissue Culture
- Tissue culture is a technique of growing plant cells, tissues, or organs in a sterile and controlled environment.
- It is a form of asexual reproduction and helps in the rapid multiplication of plants.
- The process is based on the principle of totipotency, which means that a single cell can develop into a whole plant.
- It is widely used in agriculture, horticulture, and genetic research.
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