Role of Modern Plant Propagation Techniques in Achieving Sustainability
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- 1. PG Department of Botany, M.M. College of Arts, N.M. Institute of Science & H.R.J. College of Commerce, Bhavan's College (Autonomous) Andheri (West), Mumbai 400 058 (MS) INDIA
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Humans have always been dependent on nature for their basic needs and demands, hence, with the increase in consciousness towards sustainable development in population, a positive shift has been quite visible with regards to bio-products. Owing to the present trend of decline in the number of plants, the demand to supply ratio has been hampered greatly, thereafter rendering insufficient the conventional methods of production of crops for various industries, and making them unfit for the future exigencies of the market. This review paper primarily focuses, at large, on the recent drift towards the utilization of plant-based bio-products, and the roles of modern plant propagation techniques such as Plant Tissue Culture (PTC), Aquaponics and Hydroponics in order to fulfil the necessities of the future, in terms of raw materials for food, as well as health and safety. The conclusion of this review stands in support of the usage of contemporary propagation proficiencies which will not only cater to the ever-increasing population, but also can be foreseen to be a massive aid in sustainable development.
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2024-08-15Book Chapter
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