Rosaceae Tissue Culture

Rosaceae Tissue Culture

Rosaceae are herbs, shrubs or trees, deciduous or evergreen, including more than 3,300 species of plants in 124 genera, widespread throughout the world, with a greater distribution in the northern temperate zone, and have always been of great interest to scholars from various countries.

Rosaceae plantRosaceae plant with pink flowers
This is a very economical and versatile plant, and the
tissue culture technology we offer can be used to better
develop varieties and improve the traits of Rosaceae.

In urban greening, Rosaceae is a very common plant, which has a long history of application worldwide. Its flowers, leaves, branches, trunk, and posture all have a very high ornamental value, and the flowers are the main ornamental parts of Rosaceae, and some species have dense and colorful flowers, which can be used in the color block arrangement of garden design.

The use of Rosaceae plants in the garden has formed a certain characteristic plant landscape. In addition, Rosaceae plants have other diverse uses.

  • Food use
  • Extraction of vegetable oil
  • Tannin extraction from the root and stem bark
  • Plant pesticide
  • Fruit tree rootstock
  • Soil and water conservation

Tissue culture service

With the increase of market demand, it has become urgent to speed up the selection and breeding of Rosaceae species with good quality and improve the efficiency of seedling breeding. Traditional breeding methods of Rosaceae include seed introduction, live selection, crossbreeding, radiation mutagenesis, and bud transformation, but there are problems such as long growth period, high heterozygosity, and self-incompatibility, which make the traditional breeding methods have some limitations.

Therefore, Lifeasible provides plant tissue culture technology that can produce a large number of excellent asexual lines, which is beneficial to the seedling breeding of Rosaceae. It can also overcome the barrier of distant affinity through cell fusion, which is beneficial to the breeding of new varieties. In addition, haploids, diploids, pure diploids, and other polyploids can be obtained, which is beneficial to shorten the breeding time.

  • One key point

In the tissue culture of Rosaceae, we often use young shoots and stem segments as explants to induce adventitious shoot development and regeneration of Rosaceae plants.

The success of tissue culture is influenced by the time of taking the explants. If the time of taking the explants is too early, the buds just start to sprout and grow slowly after inoculation; if the time of taking the explants is too late, the internal nutrient accumulation is low and there are many bacteria, which is not conducive to sterilization and the survival rate is low. Therefore, if you want to send us your samples, you can consult our staff in advance and he will recommend the most suitable time and part for you according to your project needs and purposes.

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