Meristem Culture of Aloe vera Linn. and its Acclimatization
Keywords:
shoot meristem, Aloe vera Linn., acclimatizationAbstract
Aloe vera Linn. is an ornamental plant that have many advantages, namely anti diabetic, cure malnutrition, anti constipation. Therefore, it is important to propagate it by tissue culture method. In this study, shoot meristem was used as an explants. After shoots developing from the meristem, they were subcultured onto rooting media. Then the plantlets were acclimatized.
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