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Vol. 10, Issue 8 (2021)

Micro propagation in Banana: A review

Author(s):
Vangapandu Thriveni, M Viswanath and Anindita Roy
Abstract:
A number of biotechnological tools have been developed which could help breeders to evolve new plant types to meet the demand of the food industry in the next century. Available techniques for the transfer of genes could significantly shorten the breeding procedures and overcome some of the agronomic and environmental problems which would otherwise not be possible through conventional methods. In vitro protocols have been standardized to allow commercially viable propagation of desired clones of Musa. An overview of the regeneration of banana by direct and indirect organogenesis, and somatic embryogenesis is presented in this article. In addition, the use of several other biotechnological techniques to enrich the genome of banana, such as selection of somaclonal variants, screening for various useful characteristics, cryopreservation, genetic transformation and molecular genetics are reviewed. In conclusion, the improvement of banana through modern biotechnology should help ensure food security by stabilizing production levels in sustainable cropping systems geared towards meeting domestic and export market demands.
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How to cite this article:
Vangapandu Thriveni, M Viswanath, Anindita Roy. Micro propagation in Banana: A review. Pharma Innovation 2021;10(8):966-974.

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