Plant Tissue Cultivation and Laboratory Requirements
The Biology Department, in cooperation with the Development and Continuing Education Unit at the College of Science, University of Baghdad, organized a lecture entitled “Plant Tissues Cultivation: Between Laboratory Requirements and The Purpose of Agriculture”, patronage by the Dean of the College, Assistant Professor Dr. Raed Falih Hassan, and attended by several of postgraduates, academics, and agricultural engineering students.
The purpose of the lecture was to introduce plant tissue cultivation and how to equip a textile implant laboratory with the equipment and tools, and cutters or dividers separating the laboratory room to a cutter for cleaning, equip plants, cleaning equipment and tools as well as cutter special to cultivation or injection and also a cutter of plants and pencils as appropriate to the purpose of cultivation.
The lecture presented by Dr. Hala Hassan Mutshar highlighted plant tissue cultivation, which is an important initial stage, and a technical approach to studying the laws of growth and differentiation in plant cultivation. Emphasizing the potential of tissue cultivation research to develop and verify the transfer of plant genes and genetic reconstruction technology, the main methods of plant tissue cultivation are the examination of eradicated plants (leaves, stems, stalks, etc.), medium preparation, pollination, and agriculture, and transplantation of seedlings after their survival.
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