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Potato production in Eritrea has been hindered due to different reasons, mainly, using conventional potato production, unavailability of efficient seed supply systems coupled with disease and virus infection. The possible solution for tackling this challenge is using tissue culture technique. This book thus presents the evaluation of different starch based gelling agents in comparison to the standard gelling agent agar. Even though agar has been the most popular gelling agent for many years, there has been reports about its short comings in its performance. Therefore this book is about a…mehr

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Potato production in Eritrea has been hindered due to different reasons, mainly, using conventional potato production, unavailability of efficient seed supply systems coupled with disease and virus infection. The possible solution for tackling this challenge is using tissue culture technique. This book thus presents the evaluation of different starch based gelling agents in comparison to the standard gelling agent agar. Even though agar has been the most popular gelling agent for many years, there has been reports about its short comings in its performance. Therefore this book is about a research to find the possible starch based alternative gelling agents to agar in micropropagation of potato.
Autorenporträt
Winta Semere A. was born on June 21, 1990, in Eritrea. She completed her BSc. and MSc. in Horticultural Sciences in Hamelmalo Agricultural College (HAC). She is interested in tissue culture and biotechnology and participated in many training programs. Currently she is a lecturer in HAC and involved in advising different tissue culture researches.