Plant Tissue Culture -Practical Approach Series
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.94 GB | Duration: 5h 39m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.94 GB | Duration: 5h 39m
Skill Development course in Plant tissue culture Series
What you'll learn
Requirements to Establish Plant Tissue Incubation centre
Callus development through batch and continuous culture methods within cell suspension cultures.
Growing plant cells, tissues, or organs in a controlled, sterile environment
Understanding the principles, techniques, and applications of Plant tissue culture.
Requirements
Basics of plant growth and development
Description
A plant tissue culture incubation center provides sterile labs, growth chambers, and expert support for propagating disease-free plants. It aids startups and researchers in developing protocols for medicinal, aromatic, and endangered species. These centers foster innovation in agriculture, conservation, and biotechnology through controlled environments and customized culture techniques. Plant tissue culture is a vital technique used to establish, maintain, and propagate various plant organs in vitro under sterile, nutrient-rich conditions. It involves culturing diverse explants using specialized methods for multiple applications. When scaled for mass propagation of vegetative tissues with plant regeneration, it is termed micropropagation. This approach is especially valuable for preserving clonal lines and superior genotypes, particularly when traditional propagation methods are ineffective or unfeasible. The controlled in vitro environment also facilitates efficient plantlet regeneration following organogenesis or genetic transformation.Significant milestones followed, including the discovery of the first plant hormone, indole acetic acid (IAA), by Went in 1926, and the identification of the cytokinin kinetin by Skoog and Miller in 1955. These breakthroughs enabled precise control over cell division and differentiation in culture. In recent years, whole-genome sequencing and molecular marker development have revolutionized the field, allowing for accurate assessment of genetic fidelity in tissue culture-derived plants. Together, these innovations have made plant tissue culture an indispensable tool in modern plant biotechnology and conservation.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction and History of Plant tissue culture
Lecture 2 Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory Organisation
Lecture 3 An aseptic culture room
Lecture 4 Media preparation (nutrients) and storage
Lecture 5 Explant sterilization and Problems faced in PTC
Lecture 6 Plant growth hormones and regulators
Lecture 7 Callus initiation
Lecture 8 Callus development and Subculture
Lecture 9 Batch culture- Suspension culture
Lecture 10 Continuous culture and its type
Skilled Development Course. PTC Incubators, Biotechnology , Botany