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- Briefly discuss about the current development or application (suggest/comments) of the proplasts isolation and plant regenertion technique.describe the stages of plant tissue culture techniques and their relevanceIn order to increase the yield of wheat, scientists crossed wheat varieties with different species and of different genus. Write in detail the method of tissue culture they have used. Explain the method