Is there any relationship between dedifferentiation and the higher degree of success achieved in plant tissue culture experiments?
Dedifferentiation is the very important feature of plant cells. Dedifferentiation is defined as the ability of the plants cells to reverse the process of differentiation.
The differentiated cells can lose differentiation property and become meristematic again by dedifferentiation. In this way the cells can divide again and can carry specific desirable functions.
This property of plant cells is very important in plant tissue culture, as any kind of tissue can be produced from differentiated cells.
Hence, there is a relationship between dedifferentiation and the higher degree of success achieved in plant tissue culture experiments.
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