Date Palm Tissue Culture development Technique

The date palm tissue culture technique is an important tool for the propagation and conservation of date palm varieties. The following steps describe the general procedure for developing date palm tissue culture:

How do we process?

How do we process? Backed by science & results, our laboratory in Al Ain, UAE, is made of 30 laminar flow cabinets, ensuring 99.99% hygienic standards. We source them from the best brands to maintain high standards and to ensure a non-contamination work environment. Because of the natural element we add, the results don't include any crosses or hybrids; they are pure and true to their mother plant. The lab includes growing rooms for plantlets to grow. This is where we commence with the initial stages of the process.

STAGE-1

Explant Selection:

Field selection is a highly vital phase in the process. This phase is where the process starts, thus it has to be apt for the preparation. We begin by carefully selecting the best variety of offshoot plants. The process is inaugurated in the field with a team of expert individuals who finely research the exclusive explant's preparation. The conditions within the field are highly controlled, adding value to the plant's tissue culture.

STAGE-2

Sterilization

In the second phase, the initiation of the process begins. We create disease-free plants that are propagated from plant to plant. The large-scale sterilization process includes steps where the offshoot plants are well-prepared for the culturing process. The products are cleaned and prepared to be taken to the lab, where the third phase commences.

STAGE-3

Initiation

The third phase in the lab starts with embryo development. The plantlet begins to grow along with its elongation and rooting phase. This growing process is one of the most vital in the labs that secures no contamination within the internal environment. The fresh medium commonly uses auxins. The plant is hardened and then transferred to the soil in the next phase. The plantlets must be grown appropriately to be transferred to the next stage.

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