“…With regards to the micropropagation, different parts of the plant have been used as explant, for instance hypocotyls (Li et al, 2010(Li et al, , 2011Palmer and Keller, 2011;Chhikara et al, 2012), cotyledons (Palmer and Keller, 2011;Chhikara et al, 2012), root (Palmer and Keller, 2011;Chhikara et al, 2012) and cells in culture (protoplasts) (Gao et al, 1998), with only the protocol developed by Li et al (2011) obtaining a satisfactory rate of shoot regeneration, of 95%. Although a great number of genetically identical plants can be regenerated by means of micropropagation, some somaclonal variations can be detected (Miguel and Marum, 2011;Pathak and Dhawan, 2012), which in turn depend on various factors, among which the type of explant used should be considered (Leela et al, 2011).…”