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Kiwi Plants In Vitro - Micro Propagation of Kiwi Plants

Micropropagation of Kiwi Plants: A Revolution for Professional Kiwi Farming

Discover how micropropagation ensures rapid, high-quality multiplication for your orchards.

Micropropagation, or in vitro culture, is now an essential technique for kiwi growers. This innovative process produces high-quality, uniform, and healthy plants, while meeting the growing demands of modern markets. Suitable for both professional kiwi growers and nursery owners, this propagation method guarantees reliable results and large-scale multiplication of even the most complex varieties.


The Unparalleled Benefits of Micropropagation

  • Large-scale production: Thanks to micropropagation, it is possible to produce a large number of plants in a few months.
  • Uniformity and quality: The plants obtained are homogeneous and retain all the genetic characteristics of the parental varieties.
  • Propagation of specific varieties: Multiplication of varieties that are difficult to reproduce by traditional means.

Micropropagation Techniques for Kiwi Plants

1. Culture of Meristems and Shoot Tips

  • Medium used: MS medium (Murashige & Skoog), rich in essential nutrients.
  • Key steps:
    • Placement of explants in a sterile environment.
    • Stimulation of shoots through cytokinins such as BA.
    • Transition of microplants to ex vitro conditions.

2. Culture of Nodal Segments

  • Plant material: Stem segments with axillary buds.
  • Growth regulators: Cytokinins such as BA, TDZ or mT.

The Stages of the Micropropagation Process

  • Proliferation Phase: Approximately 30 days to stimulate the formation of new shoots.
  • Elongation Phase: 20 to 25 days to develop shoots ready to form roots.
  • Rooting Phase: 15 days to promote the formation of strong roots.
  • Acclimatization Phase: 21 days to adapt the plants to outdoor conditions.

Key Factors for Successful Micropropagation

  • Rigorous sterilization of explants to avoid any contamination.
  • Choosing an enriched culture medium such as MS medium.
  • Use of suitable growth regulators: cytokinins (BA, TDZ, mT) and auxins.
  • Strict control of environmental conditions (temperature, light, humidity).

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At Kiwiverse , we offer a wide range of professional quality grafted kiwi plants and rootstocks, specially designed to meet the needs of the most demanding kiwi growers.

  • Fast and careful delivery throughout France.
  • Personalized technical advice to make your orchard project a success.
  • Competitive prices for excellent value for money.
  • Immediate availability for nurserymen and orchard managers.

Conclusion

Micropropagation is an essential solution for kiwi professionals. By choosing Kiwiverse plants, you benefit from technical expertise and professional-quality products, guaranteeing the success of your orchards.

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