Explants
Explants refer to plant tissues that have been removed from their original plant and are used for various purposes, such as tissue culture, regeneration, or genetic modification. These tissues can include leaves, stems, roots, or even individual cells, and are typically grown in a controlled environment to study their growth and development. Explants are commonly used in research laboratories and agricultural settings to propagate plants, study plant physiology, or create genetically modified organisms.
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