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- Would it be wrong to call plants obtained through micro-propagaton as'clones' comment?Let's talk about the "apriori pruning principle," if you like. Could you give me an example of this?Compare the monocot stem from the dicot stem. How are some parts of a plant modified in the other plant? do not copy from google please
- Give me three examples on the cultivation of any tropical plants in Asia by using micropropagation methods.Based on any article, give me a simple review on the cultivation of any tropical plants in *Asia* by using micropropagation methods.The leaf explants cultured on a culture medium turned black and caused the medium turned to brown colour after 5 days of culture. Explain this phenomenon and suggest two ways to overcome this problem
- Genetically modified plants can be produced by transferring desired: Cytoplasm Carbohydrates Genes ProteinsWhy this is difficult to control weed? Propose an environmentally friendly strategies for effective weed control in cotton?What particular circumstance does the used of artificial propagation is beneficial or useful?
- what is plant propagation and what is the importance of propagation please let it be in deptJournal: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259179077_In_Vitro_Regeneration_and_Multiplication_of_Jackfruit_Artocarpus_heterophyllus_L The journal on the cultivation of one of any tropical plants in Asia by using micropropagation methods. QUESTION: Describe the scientific inquiry activity described in the paper- the work done to get new results not previously reported in the scientific literature What basic background materials had to be gathered? What tangible hardware or equipment was needed What new data or information were generated by the experimentHow can we perform seed germination test? Write down the seed sowing procedure of hydroponically grown tomato (Lycopersicon esculantum Mill.).