Lithops plants with different colors and shapes
The colorful and uniquely shaped Lithops plants have great
market prospects, and tissue culture is the "fast track" to
variety development.
The Lithops succulents of the Aizoaceae family have about 80 original species and a large number of varieties and horticultural hybrids. Most species of this genus are found in southern Africa and Namibia.
Lithops plants are clustered, with fleshy roots and no stems. Above ground, they have two oppositely associated globular fleshy leaves in light gray, blue-gray, white, brown, brown, green, red, yellow, and purple-red colors, with flat or raised tips and transparent or translucent spots and dendritic patterns.
Lithops plant species-rich, colorful leaves, every autumn small "stone" in the crevices of the yellow, white, pink, and other colorful flowers, colorful, unique. In recent years, more and more people like and sought after, the study of Lithops plant culture and rapid propagation is of great significance.
Lithops plants are usually propagated by seeds or cuttings. Since cuttings are propagated to produce new plants after multiple heads are naturally formed from a single plant, more emphasis has been placed on seed propagation. Lithops plants are usually sown in pots and the seeds germinate easily, but the seeds of Lithops plants are tiny and the time from sowing to seedling is about 2-3 years, which makes the reproduction factor low and makes it difficult to meet the production needs.
To meet the market and research needs, Lifeasible has adopted the tissue culture technology which can achieve the purpose of rapid mass propagation of Lithops plants. We used the leaf pulp and seeds of Lithops plants as explants and constructed a rapid propagation system suitable for the ex vivo culture of Lithops plants by using tissue culture.
Lithops plants are different from other succulent species, so the conventional culture medium cannot be shared, so you can consult our staff before mailing the material and then provide us with the explants, so that our staff can customize the suitable culture medium, hormone quality concentration, etc. according to your species and the state of the explants, to quickly establish a customized propagation system for the species and obtain good quality and rapid growth of tissue culture seedlings.
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