Cloning of plants

Advantages and disadvantages of cloning plants

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Cloning of plants by Mind Map: Cloning of plants

1. Disadvantages

1.1. Problems inherent to the technique

1.1.1. The presence of micro-organisms, bacteria, which, if not totally eliminated, contaminate the culture and kill seedlings

1.2. Acclimatization

2. Advantages

2.1. Obtaining clones for their strenght

2.1.1. Recruit Project Sponsor

2.1.2. Recruit Project Manager

2.1.3. Review Related Projects and Lessons Learned

2.1.4. Prepare Project Initiation Plan

2.1.5. Brief the Initial Project Team

2.1.6. Review Project Kick-off Plans and Presentation Map

2.1.7. Hold Project Kick-off Meeting

2.2. Plants without viruses

2.2.1. Establish Project Objective

2.2.2. Establish Project Scope

2.2.3. Map Requirements

2.2.4. Map Solution

2.2.5. Map Training Requirement

2.2.6. Review Project Scope

2.3. Fast production of vegetables at anytime of the year

2.3.1. Determine Project Approach, Stages and Steps

2.3.2. Estimate Project Duration

2.3.3. Establish Resource Requirements

2.3.4. Prepare Project Schedule and Budget

2.3.5. Prepare Work breakdown structure

2.3.6. Document Success Criteria

2.3.7. Review Project Schedule

2.4. The reduction of production costs and energy expenditure

2.4.1. Identify Project Resources

2.4.2. Recruit Project Steering Committee

2.4.3. Recruit Project Coordinators

2.4.4. Identify / Recruit Key Stakeholders

2.4.5. Determine Training Requirements

2.4.6. Map the Project Organization Chart

2.4.7. Review Project Organization