MICROCLONAL PROPAGATION OF LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA IN VITRO

Authors

  • Rasuljon Khaydaraliev Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnology, 1 st Year Master's Degree in Biotechnology (by Product Types). Mirzo Ulugbek 77, Uzbekistan, Samarkand

Keywords:

In vitro, Liriodendron tulipifera, meristem, explant, culture, photoperiodism, viroid, microcloning, regulator, ex vitro.

Abstract

In vitro reproduction, a new direction in the field of biotechnology, is a way to reproduce a large number of plants in a relatively short time and without seasonal restrictions. Especially, woody plants can be propagated in vitro mainly by means of apical meristems or leaf primordia obtained from apical buds. Currently, this method is widely used for commercial purposes. This is due to the high variability and acclimatization of plants that reproduce slowly in natural conditions, including L. Tulipifera, for effective use in pharmaceutical, medical, industrial and agricultural fields, and the problem of rapid cultivation of its seedlings is currently being solved by modern microclonal in vitro propagation is the most effective method for mass production of this plant.

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2023-07-14

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MICROCLONAL PROPAGATION OF LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA IN VITRO. (2023). Neo Science Peer Reviewed Journal, 11, 30-35. https://neojournals.com/index.php/nsprj/article/view/258