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Plant Tissue Culture: Propagation, Conservation and Crop Improvement

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This paper discusses in vitro regeneration, genetic engineering for insect resistance in economically important vegetable crops, and the role of rol genes in in vitro Selection of Disease Resistant Plants.
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Section A: In vitro regeneration -- Plant Tissue Culture: A journey from Research to Commercialization -- Propagation strategies and clonal fidelity of small fruit crop germplasm -- Selection of Elites and in vitro Propagation of Selected High Value Himalayan Medicinal Herbs for Sustainable Utilization and Conservation -- In Vitro Approaches for Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Podophyllum hexandrum and Picrorhiza kurroa- An overview on these Endangered Medicinal herbs of Western Himalaya -- Effect of plant growth regulators and additives on indirect organogenesis of Simarouba glauca DC -- Biotechnological Applications for Characterization, Mass Production and Improvement of a Non-conventional Tree legume [Parkia timoriana (DC.) Merr.] -- A to Z on banana micropropagation and field practices -- In vitro plant regeneration in dainty spur [Rhinacanthus nasutus (L.) Kurz.] by organogenesis -- Application of tissue culture for Laburnum anagyroides Medic. propagation -- Recent advances in Asteraceae tissue culture -- Section B: Tree Biotechnology -- Plant Tissue Culture Approach for Cloning and Conservation of Some Important RET Medicinal Plants -- Biotechnological Approaches for the Improvement of “Eucalyptus" -- Biotechnology of Tropical Tree Crops -- Section C: Genetic Engineering -- In Vitro Regeneration of Salt Tolerant Plants -- Plant tissue culture – A tool for in vitro mutagenesis, large scale propagation and genetic transformation -- Genetic engineering for insect resistance in economically important vegetable crops -- RNA interference (RNAi) and its role in crop improvement - A Review -- In vitro Selection of Disease Resistant Plants -- Role of rol genes: Potential route to manipulate plants for Genetic improvement -- Section D: Crop Improvement -- Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Particles from Plants and Their Applications -- Biotechnological Approaches for Improvement and Conservation of Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertner -- Isolated microspore culture and its applications in plant breeding and genetics -- Indirect Somatic Embryogenesis and Plant Regeneration from Mature Seed Embryos of Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Wild -- Section E: Plant Conservation -- Micropropagation Technology and Its Applications for Crop Improvement -- Improvement of Green Leafy Vegetables – The role of plant tissue culture and Biotechnology -- Non-zygotic Embryogenesis for Plant Development -- Somatic hybridization and microspore culture in Brassica improvement.

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