Keolari, Seoni, Madhya Pradesh
GST No. 23DEHPS6829M1ZT
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Product Details:Soil Specific | Acidic |
Organic | Green |
Height When Fully Grown | 12 Feet |
Other Necessities | Well Watered |
Color | Green |
Usage/Application | Narcessy |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) is a perennial grass crop widely cultivated for its high sugar content. Tissue culture is a technique used to propagate plants under sterile conditions, allowing for the production of disease-free and genetically identical plantlets. While tissue culture is commonly used for the propagation of various plant species, including ornamentals and crops, the commercial application of sugarcane tissue culture is relatively limited compared to other crops.
However, tissue culture techniques have been employed in sugarcane research and breeding programs to develop improved varieties and to study various aspects of sugarcane physiology and genetics. Tissue culture can be used for the rapid multiplication of selected elite sugarcane varieties, the production of disease-free planting material, and the preservation of genetic resources.
Here is a general overview of the sugarcane tissue culture process:
Explant Selection: A small piece of sugarcane plant, called an explant, is selected as the starting material for tissue culture. It is typically derived from the meristematic region of the plant, such as the shoot tip or nodal segment.
Sterilization: The explant is subjected to surface sterilization to eliminate any contaminants. This is usually done using a combination of disinfectants like bleach or alcohol.
Initiation of Culture: The sterilized explant is placed on a sterile nutrient medium containing a mixture of sugars, salts, vitamins, and plant growth regulators. This medium provides the necessary nutrients for the explant to grow and form new shoots.
Multiplication: As the explant grows, it forms multiple shoots that can be separated and cultured individually to increase the number of plantlets. This process allows for rapid multiplication of the desired sugarcane variety.
Rooting and Acclimatization: Once a sufficient number of plantlets have been obtained, they are transferred to a rooting medium to induce root development. The rooted plantlets are then gradually acclimatized to the natural environment before being transferred to the field for further growth and development.
It's worth noting that sugarcane tissue culture techniques may vary depending on the specific objectives, desired outcomes, and research protocols of different laboratories or institutions. Furthermore, commercial adoption of tissue culture for sugarcane production may vary across different regions and countries.
If you are interested in sugarcane tissue culture for commercial purposes or specific research applications, I recommend consulting with experts, agricultural institutions, or sugarcane research centers in your region. They can provide more detailed and region-specific information on the techniques, protocols, and availability of sugarcane tissue culture services.
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Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 5000 Plant |
Other Necessities | Full Sun Exposure |
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