Engineered Seed Technology

Authors

  • Monika Karnawat
  • Sushil Kumar Trivedi
  • Rohitashav Nagar
  • Deepak Nagar

Keywords:

Embryogenesis, Artificial seed, In-vitro

Abstract

Artificial seeds are characterized as misleadingly exemplified physical undeveloped organisms, shoot buds, cell totals, or whatever other tissue that can be utilized for planting as a seed and that have the capacity to change over into a plant under in-vitro or ex-vitro conditions and that holds this potential additionally after capacity. Prior, engineered seeds were alluded distinctly to the substantial incipient organisms that were of financial use in crop creation and plant conveyance to the field or nurseries. Usage of manufactured seed innovation requires control of in-vitro culture frameworks for enormous scope creation of practical materials that can change over into plants, for embodiment, substantial embryogenesis, organogenesis and upgraded helper bud expansion frameworks are the productive systems for quick and huge scope in vitro increase of first class and attractive plant species.

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Author Biographies

Monika Karnawat

Dept. of Biotechnology, School of Agricultural Sciences, Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan (324 005), India

Sushil Kumar Trivedi

Dept. of Biotechnology, School of Agricultural Sciences, Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan (324 005), India

Rohitashav Nagar

Dept. of Biotechnology, School of Agricultural Sciences, Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan (324 005), India

Deepak Nagar

Dept. of Biotechnology, School of Agricultural Sciences, Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan (324 005), India

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Published

2020-05-11

How to Cite

[1]
Karnawat, M. et al. 2020. Engineered Seed Technology. Biotica Research Today. 2, 5 Spl. (May 2020), 206–207.