Adiantaceae Plant Tissue Culture

Adiantaceae Plant Tissue Culture

Adiantaceae plants are terrestrial small and medium-sized ferns, distributed worldwide, especially in tropical America.

Most of the plants of Adiantaceae are not only good indicator plants for calcareous soil, but also can be used as whole herbs for treating human and animal diseases.

Adiantaceae plants with green leaves

It is also a good ornamental plant because of its small size, beautiful stems and leaves, beautiful foliage shape, evergreen in all seasons, and other excellent ornamental characteristics.

  • Economic value

Most species, especially those with tropical distribution, can be used as small indoor potted plants, hanging ornamental plants, or planted in rockeries for decoration, or used for three-dimensional greening of brick walls, or even excellent flower arrangements, cut flowers, and dried flower materials.

Tissue culture service

Tissue culture of ferns can be done by both using spores as explants and using sporophytes (rhizomes, young leaves, stem tips) as explants. In the process of large-scale propagation of Adiantaceae plants, Lifeasible generally uses spore germination to produce gametophytes and carry out proliferation culture, and the gametophytes will form young sporophytes after conventional induction, and the young sporophytes will grow into seedlings and can be transplanted and finally, high-quality Adiantaceae plants can be obtained.

  • Neottopteris nidus
  • Adiantum capillus-veneri
  • Adiantum malesianum
  • Adiantum flabellulatum
  • Adianmm reniforme
  • Adianmm raddianum

Under natural conditions, Adiantaceae plants reproduce mainly by spores or through rhizomes and leaves that produce asexual sprouts and apical meristematic tissue to produce new plants. Naturally propagated Adiantaceae plants are far from satisfying human needs, and some species are decreasing due to the deterioration of the living environment.

Lifeasible provides Adiantaceae plant tissue culture, which is an effective means of rapid propagation, and our established rapid propagation system can perform asexual propagation of Adiantaceae plants, and our system has been widely used for resource conservation and exploitation of Adiantaceae plants.

  • Partial tissue culture

The partial tissue culture method reduces many of the manual transfer operations necessary in tissue culture of ferns and effectively eliminates known pathogens from the propagation material and increases the multiplicity of protoplasts to sporophytes, and has been used by Lifeasible in many Adiantaceae plant cultures.

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