Fragaria Plants Tissue Culture

Fragaria Plants Tissue Culture

Fresh red fruits of Fragaria plant

Fragaria plant belongs to the family Rosaceae, perennial herbs, the genus of about 20 species, distributed in the northern hemisphere temperate zone, to subtropical, individual species distribution extends south to Latin America. Fragaria plant its fruit pulp is delicious, contains a special rich aroma, has a high nutritional value, is an important cash crop.

Many species of Fragaria plants are wild or semi-wild. Wild Fragaria plants have many excellent traits and rich genetic diversity, especially in terms of resistance to adversity, such as cold, drought, infertile, and disease, and also in terms of unique aroma and ornamental properties.

Tissue culture service

Fragaria plants can be propagated from seed and seedlings are also used for commercial production. Lifeasible also uses tissue culture technology to produce seedlings of polyploid Fragaria plants, while the production of detoxified seedlings is also possible using the stem tip culture method. Our tissue culture technology not only provides good production material for production, but also improves the survival rate and growth rate of seedling propagation and ensures uniform growth, and is of great importance for the genetic and molecular biology of Fragaria plants.

  • Fragaria ananassa Duch
  • Fragaria vesca
  • Fragaria nubicola
  • Fragaria nilgerrensis
  • Fragaria daltoniana
  • Fragaria moschata
  • Fragaria chiloensis

Lifeasible uses stem tips, leaves, petioles, leaf bases, stolons, etc. as explants for the fast propagation of Fragaria plants. Among them, stem tip culture is of practical importance, as virus accumulation during the asexual reproduction of Fragaria plants can greatly affect the growth of Fragaria plants and the quality of fruits. The fast-growing and dividing stem tip tissues have low or no virulence and have excellent meristematic ability and growth rate, which are ideal materials for detoxification culture. Lifeasible has used Fragaria plant stem tip as explant material to achieve in vitro asexual propagation of Fragaria plants and obtained stable in vitro regenerated plants.

In addition, Lifeasible has also used anther culture for the propagation of Fragaria plant detoxified seedlings, and the cultured plants are virus-free and show the advantages of strong growth and high yield. Anther culture can not only be an effective way to detoxify Fragaria plants but also can eliminate the virus identification procedure.

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