In-vitro regeneration can be achieved through several methods, namely organogenesis induction and embryosomatic induction. Organogenesis originates from organs or tissues without first forming an embryosomatic, this method can be done through the multiplication of shoots from axillary buds and through the formation of adventitious shoots either directly or indirectly. While embryosomatic induction or in-vitro embryogenesis is the process of inducing somatic cells into embryos to develop and differentiate to form whole plants. Organogenesis and embryogenesis can occur directly (directly) or indirectly or through the first callus phase (indirectly). Organogenesis is the process of forming organs such as shoots, roots, either directly or indirectly through callus formation or not. Organogenesis can be carried out on cells that are meristematic and competent, namely cells that are able to respond to environmental or hormonal signals so that it ends with the formation of organs. The...
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