Crassulaceae Propagation

Crassulaceae are herbs, semi-shrubs or shrubs, dicotyledonous plants that grow on mountain slopes or on rocks. 35 genera and 1,600 species of plants in the family are widely distributed worldwide. Sedum plants are generally dwarf, fleshy, and succulent, with small but numerous flowers in summer and autumn, and in different colors. The plants are drought-tolerant, and have a certain degree of cold resistance, making them important ornamental plants in the garden.

Crassulaceae Propagation

What We Offer

Tissue culture and cell culture of Sedum are very important propagation methods in addition to sexual and asexual propagation. Lifeasible has experience in dealing with the differences in the ability of different explants to dedifferentiate, and the effects of different types and concentrations of growth factors and cytokinins on the growth and differentiation of healing tissues, so that we can quickly screen the appropriate medium and culture conditions for higher healing tissue induction frequency and plant regeneration ability.

Crassulaceae species whose plants have been obtained by tissue culture

ID Species
1 Echeveria cv. Huthspinke
2 Graptoveria Titubans
3 Pachyveria Pachytoides
4 Sedum lineare
5 Sedum sarmentosum
6 Sedum aizoon L.
7 Sedum polytrichoides
8 Sedum elatinoides
9 Sedum stellariifolium
10 Sedum selskianum
11 Sedum spurium
12 Orostachys malacophyllus
13 Sedum bulbiferum
14 Sedum emarginatum

* The variety of plants is still being updated, so please contact our staff for the latest list.

With our rich experience, our team has formulated the best medium formula for sterile explant shoot induction, the best medium formula for succession, the best medium formula for rooting, the best medium formula for shoot proliferation, etc. In addition, Lifeasible utilizes plant cell culture technology to select fast-growing, fast-generating healing tissues and cell lines that can produce active bioactive components of Sedum for large-scale production of medicinal ingredients.

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Explants, hormones, and media additives (e.g., activated charcoal, antimicrobials, vitamins, etc.) can affect the effectiveness of plant histoculture. The selection of explants is very important in the culture process, as different plants, different species, and different parts of the same plant can affect the process and results of histoculture. Lifeasible selects the best explants for different families of plants based on growth habits and morphological characteristics to ensure the best culture results.

The services provided by Lifeasible cover all aspects of plant research, please contact us to find out how we can help you achieve the next research breakthrough.

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