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Chitosan is a very versatile biomaterial with countless applications in different fields. Due to its biodegradability, non-toxicity,
and biocompatibility, the use of chitosan is associated with sustainable practices. When applied to plants, in an agricultural
context, chitosan induces defense mechanisms, stress resistance, and increased productivity and it has proven to be a feasible
alternative to harmful agrochemicals. For in vitro plant culture, chitosan has been also applied to crops and other economically
important species, with promising results. In this review, we discuss the recent applications of chitosan on plant tissue
culture. Chitosan has been mainly used for the improvement of several growth parameters, but it has been also applied to
enhance in vitro seed germination and accumulation of secondary metabolites. The plant material used, the concentrations
and forms of chitosan employed, and the influence of chitosan on other plant parameters during in vitro culture are revised.
We anticipate that chitosan applications will increase in a near future because of its potential and the increasing demand for
more eco-friendly procedures.
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Biopolymer Elicitor Plant growth Seed germination
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Springer