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Molecular Plant Breeding 2016, Vol.7, No.13, 1-11
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16 Conclusion and Future Insights
In summary, Plant Tissue Culture has a great contribution in both agricultural as well as in ornamental plants.
In-vitro embryo culture can solve many practical breeding problems to facilitate plant breeding. Embryo culture
may help in the study of nutrition, metabolism and developmental stages of plant. Apart from conventional
breeding program, somatic embryogenesis, cell biological techniques and molecular techniques have been proved
as valuable tools to enhance the genetics of different crop plants. Media composition, genotype and their
interaction had all, great effect on callus induction and plantlet regeneration. By using different growth regulators
in media, regeneration capacity can be enhanced.
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