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What do u mean like cloning the tissue like you can clone mushroom tissue on agar? Or are you talking about rehydrating like mushroom tissue can rehydrate?
I'm sure its possible. But not sure if its been done. Whoever figures out how to do that would be rich. Think about the possibilities with that. They could save almost extinct plants, or maybe reproduce plants faster.
I've heard of taking tissue cultures of live plants, where you create a little ball of plant that operates like a seed, where you can plant it and its suppose to take off. Never heard about it from a dead plant though, I assume dead is dead with plants, not dormant like microbes might be. I'm sure it could be done via DNA cloning techniques but nothing short of a super scientific team doing all the work.
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