Tissue culture involves cultivating cells, tissues, or organs under controlled artificial conditions. Haberlandt is credited as the father of tissue culture. His pioneering work and theoretical contributions established the foundation for contemporary tissue culture techniques. His concepts were instrumental in enabling subsequent practical applications in biology and agriculture.
| Options | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Jethro Tull | Unrelated to tissue culture; recognized for agricultural advancements. |
| Folke Karl Skoog | Made contributions to plant physiology and the discovery of cytokinins. |
| Stephen Murasige | Contributed to plant tissue culture progress alongside Skoog. |
| Haberlandt | Acknowledged as the father of tissue culture; initiated the foundational theoretical concepts. |