Plant tissue culture services

Four service lines across the tissue culture workflow — from in vitro multiplication to plant health, phytosanitary-compliant import and export, and contract research.

Horizontal tissue culture flasks alongside sealed jars of flowering in-vitro plantlets on a laboratory bench

How tissue culture works

Plant tissue culture, or micropropagation, is the laboratory multiplication of plants from small tissue samples — often a few millimetres of shoot tip or axillary bud — placed on a sterile nutrient medium. Cultures pass through four stages: initiation, multiplication, rooting, and acclimatisation.

The outcome is a large number of genetically uniform, pathogen-tested plants produced in a fraction of the space and time of conventional nursery propagation.

  1. 01

    Initiation

    Surface-sterilised explants are established on a starter medium.

  2. 02

    Multiplication

    Cultures are subcultured to produce large numbers of identical plantlets.

  3. 03

    Rooting

    Shoots are transferred to a rooting medium to develop roots.

  4. 04

    Acclimatisation

    Plantlets are hardened to ambient conditions before dispatch.

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