The major advantage of producing plants through micropropagation is that a large number of genetically identical plants can be produced in a relatively short period of time from a small amount of plant tissue. This method allows for the propagation of plants with desirable traits such as disease resistance, high yield, and better quality. The plants produced through micropropagation are also uniform in size, shape, and growth, which is beneficial for commercial plant production. Additionally, this method allows for the preservation of rare and endangered plant species.