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Micropropagation in horticulture

By: Pennell, DavidSeries: Grower Guide ; 29Publication details: London : Grower Books, 1987ISBN: 0901361836Subject(s): Horticulture | Plant science (plant breeding, varieties, seeds)DDC classification: 635.9153 Summary: There has been considerable interest over recent years in the commercial application of plant tissue culture techniques to propagation and this has come to be known as micropropagation. This latest Grower Guide sets out the principles, potential and limitations of these techniques, much of the information being gained during the establishment and development of the ADAS Micropropagation Unit at Brogdale. It includes useful case studies and lists sources of further information. An invaluable book for those wishing to investigate the possibilities of micrpropagation in their own business.
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There has been considerable interest over recent years in the commercial application of plant tissue culture techniques to propagation and this has come to be known as micropropagation. This latest Grower Guide sets out the principles, potential and limitations of these techniques, much of the information being gained during the establishment and development of the ADAS Micropropagation Unit at Brogdale. It includes useful case studies and lists sources of further information. An invaluable book for those wishing to investigate the possibilities of micrpropagation in their own business.

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