explant

/ˈɛksplænt/

Definitions

1. noun

A plant from which cells or tissues are taken for culture or grafting.

“The scientist used an explant from a rare orchid species in her experiment.”

2. verb

To remove or separate cells or tissues from a plant for use in culture or grafting.

“The researcher explanted the cells to study their growth patterns.”

Synonyms

  • graft
  • tissue culture

Antonyms

  • implant