“…It can be applied to grow whole plants, plant parts, or undifferentiated tissues. Micropropagation, a technique that enables rapid vegetative/clonal multiplication of plants from limited or small size plants, has been successfully applied with Amaryllidaceae species such as Rhodophiala pratensis , Lapiedra martinezii , Eucrosia stricklandii , and Lycoris sprengeri , leading to plant development with similar morphometric traits [ 28 , 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 ]. Other cultivation methods of plant material in vitro (bulblets, seedlings, plantlets, shoots, roots, shoot–clump, callus) also provide an interesting opportunity to produce AAs, being effective for both conservation, long term growth, and industrial purpose.…”