Acta Scientific Agriculture (ISSN: 2581-365X)

Editorial Volume 5 Issue 11

Potential Use of Somatic Embryogenesis

Minal N Patel*

Botany Department, M. G. Science Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

*Corresponding Author: Minal N Patel, Botany Department, M. G. Science Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

Received: July 26, 2021; Published: October 01, 2021

Citation: Minal N Patel. “Potential Use of Somatic Embryogenesis". Acta Scientific Agriculture 5.11 (2021): 01.

  Seeds are the pioneers of the sporophytic plant body. They are genetically pure. Germinating seeds are called viable seeds and non-germinating seeds are called non-viable seeds. Usually seeds are fertilised mature ovule, however other tissues may also take part resulting in apomixes and polyembryony and more. Plant produced by result of fertilisation is called sexual reproduction and those without fertilisation are called asexual or vegetative reproduction.


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