Advantages of Growing Plants by in-Vitro Method

Authors

  • V. N. Mamedova Teacher, Termiz Institute of Agrotechnologies and Innovative Development

Keywords:

in-vitro, potato nodule, binocular magnifying glass, scalpels, dissecting tubes, clamps with holders, test tubes with sterile nutrient medium.

Abstract

This article provides information on the advantages of in vitro seedling cultivation and its importance in agriculture. The results of research conducted on the potato plant are described.

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Published

2023-04-30

How to Cite

V. N. Mamedova. (2023). Advantages of Growing Plants by in-Vitro Method. International Journal of Scientific Trends, 2(4), 19–23. Retrieved from https://scientifictrends.org/index.php/ijst/article/view/86

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