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Breeding of Chimonanthus praecox
INQUIRYChimonanthus praecox is a shrub with aromatic and beautiful flowers and is an ornamental landscaping plant. Chimonanthus praecox can be used in the garden as a bonsai and is widely cultivated in urban landscaping and gardening. Chimonanthus praecox has fragrant and beautiful flowers and is an ornamental landscaping plant. Chimonanthus praecox has fragrant and beautiful flowers and is an ornamental landscaping plant. Chimonanthus praecox is an excellent plant for landscaping.
Lifeasible has been selecting and breeding new ornamental plant varieties for many years. With our advanced breeding platform and experienced team of experts, we aim to produce new varieties of Chimonanthus praecox with a pleasant fragrance and beautiful color.
Our breeding platform
Tissue culture technology allows for rapid asexual propagation of Chimonanthus praecox through exosome culture. It can be used to regulate the growth status and physiological characteristics of the plants to increase Chimonanthus praecox growth rate and yield. In the breeding of new varieties of Chimonanthus praecox, we obtained sterile solid seedlings by culturing the seedlings after the emergence of bud transformation, and then cut the part above the epicotyl of sterile solid seedlings and inoculated them in the culture medium to grow adventitious buds from the explants, transferred the adventitious buds into the culture medium and continued to propagate them to produce clump buds, cut off the clump buds and put them into the culture medium to obtain the rooted seedlings in group culture. Chimonanthus praecox second-generation seedlings were cultivated by culturing. The use of tissue culture technology in breeding new varieties of Chimonanthus praecox has characteristics of a high survival rate, full leaves, short growth cycle, long flowering period, and long-lasting flower fragrance.
We used high-throughput sequencing technology to rapidly find significant genes related to regulating critical epistatic traits of Chimonanthus praecox by rapid sequencing and analysis of Chimonanthus praecox DNA sequences. We introduced genes that control significant Chimonanthus praecox traits into Chimonanthus praecox. We utilized genetic engineering technology to achieve targeted breeding, which can produce new varieties of Chimonanthus praecox with more ornamental value. It can help to optimize breeding programs and improve the comprehensive utilization value of Chimonanthus praecox. In addition, by using gene editing techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9, we can directly modify specific sequences in Chimonanthus praecox genes to achieve rapid breeding of new varieties and selective breeding to screen new varieties of Chimonanthus praecox with more disease resistance, adaptability, and ornamental value.
Advantages of our services
Lifeasible specializes in ornamental plant breeding research. Based on different uses and types, we have selected and bred several new species of Chimonanthus praecox with the advantages of strong adaptability, high ornamental value, and rapid growth, suitable for different uses such as greenery, potted plants and cut flowers through conventional hybridization, tissue culture, and genetic engineering breeding methods, which greatly enriched the types of Chimonanthus praecox species and resources, providing core competitiveness for industrial development and obtaining obvious economic, social and ecological benefits. If you are interested in us, please feel free to contact us.
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