Monday, December 6, 2010

Anthurium Flower Duplication By Vegatative Cloning

By Zeke Morganstern


Ever wondered just how anthurium growers grow such an incredible number of anthurium blossoms each season? Well the answer is simple, they raise them on scores of plants. But how can they get such an incredible number of plants in the first place? Their secret is a method known as tissue culture. Tissue culture is a method for cloning plants. For this reason, every anthurium of a given kind seems so very much the same. It's because they are genetically equivalent clones.

The tissue culture method commences with the grower picking out the best, most attractive anthurium that he can locate. Selecting the best possible flower is crucial for the reason that simply no one would like a million copies of trash. If the grower is about to invest the time and money to make a huge number of copies, you may be positive that he really wants to locate the most stunning plant to duplicate. As soon as this valued plant is selected, the grower takes it to a lab.

Inside the lab, a scientist first verifies that this plant is free of disease and then snips away a small piece of it. He'll next sanitize the plant sample and put it in a flask that contains an agar based medium that's soaked with special plant hormones that cause the sample to form a callus, which is an undifferentiated mass of cells.

The callus is divided into numerous portions and then permitted to develop again. This method is replicated several times. When enough plant material is produced, the calluses are transplanted to growing media which contains a different set of plant hormones that cause the undifferentiated tissues to turn into roots and shoots. This causes numerous baby plants to sprout from each callus.

When the baby plants have become huge enough, they're transplanted into fresh flasks to grow even more. When they've attained a size where they can survive in open air, they're taken out of the beakers and transplanted in to larger planting pots. For a time, these fresh plants are permitted to mature inside the manipulated conditions of a garden greenhouse. Once they've grown large enough and adjusted to growing in the open air, they're sent back to the farm and planted within the fields at the farm.




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