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SEEDLINGS IN VITRO

IN VITRO ADVANTAGES

  • Recovered from external and internal infection, cloned under sterile laboratory conditions.

  • Significantly accelerated fruiting.

  • Increased yield.

  • Absolute frost resistance and resistance to diseases and pests.

  • Ultra-high percentage of regeneration.

  • Only preventive plant protection is sufficient.

  • Long plantation life.

  • A special root system with a high regenerative capacity.

The advantages of sprouts In Vitro

  • In vitro culture is the cultivation of cells, tissues on artificial nutrient medium under absolutely sterile conditions under certain factors (light, temperament, humidity, photoperiodicity)

  • Clonal micropropagation is the vegetative multiplication of plants in in vitro culture, based on the phenomenon of totipotency (the ability to preserve and regenerate the genetic information of a plant)

The use of in vitro technology in plant healing and propagation produces qualitatively new seedlings with the following advantages:

  • Absolutely healthy seedlings, free from internal and external infections (viral, bacterial, fungal, worms, etc.) are grown on special substrates without contact with soil.

  • 100% field reanimation guarantee

  • Significantly accelerated plant growth, intensive and uniform development.

  • Complete identity of variety, all seedlings are monocotyledons of the same plant.

  • Increased yield and quality of fruits.

  • Rapid start of fruiting, excellent traceability and transportability of the fruit.

  • Absolute frost-resistance and higher resistance to adverse conditions.

  • Planting requires minimal protection, only a preventive treatment.

  • Special in vitro root system, capable of rapid growth and regeneration (regeneration) if necessary.

  • Liquefied planting density (the need for seedlings per unit area is halved)

  • Longevity of plantation operation without yield reduction and signs of variety degeneration.

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MANY CULTURES

  • Raspberry

  • Blackberries

  • Garden strawberries

  • Currant

  • Honeysuckle

  • Rose

  • Carnation

  • Gypsophila

  • Paulownia

  • Miscanthus

  • Hop

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