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Micropropagation is a form of asexual reproduction used in agriculture to rapidly produce large numbers of genetically identical plants. It is a process of vegetative propagation of plants using only a few cells or tissues, instead of seeds or cuttings. This method is used to produce plants with desirable traits, such as disease resistance, faster growth, and improved yield. Micropropagation is also used to produce plants with specific characteristics, such as those used in the production of pharmaceuticals.
Micropropagation is used in a variety of agricultural applications, including the production of crops, forestry, and horticulture. It is also used to produce plants for ornamental purposes, such as flowers and shrubs. The process is also used to produce plants for bioremediation, which is the use of plants to clean up contaminated soil and water.
Some companies in the micropropagation market include Plant Tissue Technologies, Plant Cell Technology, Plant Cell Solutions, Plant Cell Biotech, and Plant Cell Technologies. Show Less Read more