Techniques of in vitro culture include a group of significant
biotechnological procedures which are successfully
applied in many branches of agriculture, including
horticulture, for the purpose of producing plants with
improved features (Kumar Pati et al., 2006). Methods
of plant regeneration in culture in vitro are being applied
widely in commercial production of ornamentals
worldwide, ensuring elimination of pathogens from infected
material and production of disease-free plants
(Akin-Idowu et al., 2009). Numerous commercial laboratories
worldwide use the potential of in vitro propagation
for massive plant production. On the other
hand, the application of in vitro culture has been limited
by the costs of required equipment, special treatments
required during acclimatization and risk related
to somaclonal variation and other physiological aberrations
(Winkelmann et al., 2006)