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The current survey exemplifies the achievements on experimental results of production of planting materials through in vitro direct or indirect organogenesis of genus Acacia. Several species of Acacia have been given due importance in tree tissue culture owing to their proven wasteland reclamation ability, ecological and economical significance. Plant cell, tissue and organ culture-based techniques have been employed in forest tree research for successful reforestation and forest management programs. The relevance of tissue culture methods has gained impetus to meet the growing demands for biomass and forest products. Ever since the last four decades, in vitro protocols are being developed with the aim to regenerate several woody species. This survey strives to serve as a compendium of various routine processes involving organogenesis of Acacia via in vitro; which would encouragingly be worthwhile for researchers to exploit this perennial woody legume genus with enormous multidimensional value, with more innovative approaches, in order to promote the cause for its improvement.

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This page is a summary of: Acacia: An exclusive survey on in vitro propagation, Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences, March 2016, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssas.2016.03.004.
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