Cyatheaceae Plant Tissue Culture

Cyatheaceae Plant Tissue Culture

Cyatheaceae is a very rare group of ferns, the oldest fern on earth, its survival and reproduction have been more than 200 million years of history, there are now 9 genera, about 650 species.

Green branches and leaves of Cyatheaceae plants

The family of plants is tree ferns, mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical areas, ornamental plants in the rare, and the origin of species, evolution, and phytogeographic research has important value, in paleogeology, paleontology and paleoclimatology and other disciplines, often used as ideal research materials.

However, due to habitat destruction and over-harvesting, the survival status of Cyatheaceae plants is not optimistic. Therefore, Lifeasible has researched the propagation technology of Cyatheaceae, using the tissue culture method to build a rapid propagation system. On the one hand, this is beneficial to the conservation of wild Cyatheaceae plant resources, and on the other hand, it also promotes the application of Cyatheaceae plants in the garden and evolutionary studies.

Tissue culture service

The exosomes of fern tissue culture can be divided into two categories: sporophytic material and gametophytic material. Sporophytic material includes underground stem segments or stem tips, young leaves, leaf primordia or scales, etc. Gametophyte materials mainly include spores and protoplasts. Lifeasible uses spores as explants to simulate the conditions required for spore development under natural conditions and propagates Cyatheaceae plants by tissue culture, and has succeeded in using spores for tissue culture in many species.

  • Alsophila latebrosa
  • Alsophila gigantea
  • Alsophila spinulosa
  • Alsophila metteniana
  • Alsophila podophylla
  • Sphaeropteris hainanensis
  • Cyathea australias
  • Gymnosphaera metteniana
  • Gymmosphaera denticulata

The tissue culture provided by Lifeasible, as an effective and rapid propagation means, can preserve a large number of germplasm resources of Cyatheaceae plants in a limited space independent of natural conditions, which can meet the demand for Cyatheaceae plants for ornamental and medicinal purposes, relieve the pressure on the demand for wild Cyatheaceae plant resources, and facilitate resource conservation and development.

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