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Importance of Micro-Propagation to Plant Propagation
By Steve Boulden | Published  03/31/2007 | Plant Propagation |
Importance of Micro-Propagation to Plant Propagation



Micro-propagation refers to the method by which there is a rapid increase in the plant material that is stocked. This is done to increase the number of the progeny plants. An advanced method of tissue culture is used for micro-propagation. Thus, the method of micro-propagation is used to augment the number of new plants. These plants have either been modified genetically or they are bred by using certain traditional methods of plant breeding.

Micro-propagation is used to supply an adequate amount of small plants which can be used for planting. It's usually used when the stock plant is unable to produce any seeds. Sometimes, it's used when vegetative reproduction can't be undertaken. The process of micro-propagation involves certain steps. First, the tissue needs to be established. After the plant tissue begins to grow well, establishment should be done again. Then there is the stage of pre-transplanting. Following this, the plant is transferred into the soil. Potting compost can also be used instead of soil. The last two stages are often clubbed together.              

There are several reasons why micro-propagation is considered important to the method of plant propagation. The plants that are produced through the process of micro-propagation are free from all sorts of diseases. The small plants that are produced through micro-propagation have well developed roots. These new plants are all set for growing into mature plants. Other methods of plant propagation just produce seeds or even cuttings. Hence, micro-propagation is considered better. The reproductive capacity of plants that are produced through micro-propagation is extremely high. Propagules amounting to about a thousand are produced in the same amount of time that is required to produce about a hundred Propagules using a traditional method.

This is one of the most practical methods that can be used. This method is used especially when cells that have been genetically modified have to be regenerated. Regeneration using protoplast fusion is done using the method of micro-propagation. There are some plants that produce very less quantity of seeds. Hence, producing such plants becomes too costly. In case of these plants, micro-propagation should definitely be used. If you want your plants to become very strong and sturdy micro-propagation ought to be used. The rate of growth is exceedingly fast in comparison with other plants. Thus, the method of micro-propagation is highly important.               


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Article Series
This article is part 14 of a 51 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. Aloe Plant Propagation
  2. Asexual Plant Propagation
  3. Automatic Misting Plant Propagation System
  4. Automatic Misting Vegetative Propagation
  5. Cutting Media System in Asexual Propagation
  6. Cutting System in Plant Propagation
  7. Easy Plant Propagation Book
  8. The Process of Plant Propagation
  9. Grafting
  10. House Plant Care+ Propagation
  11. House Plant Propagation
  12. House Plant Propagation + Prayer Plant
  13. Importance of Micro Propagation Over Plant Propagation
  14. Importance of Micro-Propagation to Plant Propagation
  15. Sowing Seeds Indoor for Plant Propagation
  16. Leaf Cuttings - for Plant Propagation
  17. Lipstick Plant Propagation
  18. Natural Plant Propagation
  19. Plant Cutting Propagation Months
  20. Plant Propagation Too Good
  21. Books for Plant Propagation
  22. Using Division for Plant Propagation
  23. Air Layering
  24. House Plant Propagation of Prayer Plants
  25. Spider Plant Propagation
  26. Plant Propagation Supplies
  27. Protocol for Plant Propagation Cuttings
  28. Requirements for Seed Propagation
  29. Rooting Conditions Media in Plant Propagation
  30. Plant Propagation of Spider Plant
  31. Stem Layering System in Asexual Plant Propagation
  32. T Budding or Shield Budding
  33. Three Methods of Plant Propagation
  34. Tips for Plant Propagation
  35. Tips for Success of Vegetative Propagation of House Plants
  36. Tips in Propagating the Spider Plants
  37. Troubleshooting the Problems of the Spider Plants
  38. Air layering- A Method for Plant Propagation
  39. Grafting: A method of Propagation
  40. Plant Propagation by Stem Tip Cutting
  41. Propagation Techniques of Native Plants
  42. Types of Cutting Propagation Methods
  43. Plant Propagation of Umbrella Plant
  44. Layering Method of Plant Propagation
  45. Propagations of Perennials
  46. Stem Cutting Method of Plant Propagation
  47. Vegetative Plant Propagation
  48. ZZ Plant Propagation
  49. Temperature Considerations During Plant Propagation
  50. Light and Moisture Consideration during Plant Propagation
  51. Propagation Media and Fertilization


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