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Date Palm Tissue Culture Production

Using Organogenesis Technology

Date Palm Tissue Culture Production
Using Organogenesis Technology

Date Palm Tissue Culture Production

We use Organogenesis technology to produce high-quality date palm seedlings, genetically identical to parent plants, strong and healthy, with a guaranteed clear return on investment. This precise and safe technique helps us produce premium commercial varieties such as Medjool and Barhee.

Inside the Laboratory

Production Stages

01

Mother Palm Selection

We start by selecting productive, disease-free mother palms to extract small tissue samples (Meristem) ensuring quality and stable genetics.

02

Sterilization and Preparation

Tissues are sterilized in a completely sterile laboratory to remove any contaminants while maintaining plant vitality.

03

Shoot Induction (Organogenesis)

Tissues are placed on special nutrient media with specific hormones to form direct shoots, without passing through the callus stage, reducing abnormalities and ensuring conformity with the original.

04

Micropropagation

We multiply the formed shoots regularly while maintaining genetic trait stability and vegetative vigor.

05

Elongation Stage

Shoots are transferred to special nutrient media to stimulate longer and stronger growth, ensuring robust and sturdy seedlings before root formation.

06

Root Formation

Stimulating strong root growth so seedlings are ready for transfer to the external environment.

07

Acclimatization and Field Preparation

We gradually transfer seedlings from the laboratory to natural conditions, adjusting humidity and lighting, ensuring strong seedlings ready for highly successful planting.

See Our Work

How We Work

Multiplication Stage
Multiplication Stage
Shoot Multiplication
Shoot Multiplication
Rooting Stage
Rooting Stage
Meristem Extraction from Palm Heart
Palm Heart Sterilization Stage
Palm Heart
Palm Heart
Elongation Stage
Elongation Stage
Greenhouse Acclimatization Stage
Greenhouse Acclimatization Stage

Why We Use Organogenesis Technology?

  • Seedlings Perfectly Identical to Mother Plant
  • High Genetic Stability
  • Reduced Abnormalities and Genetic Variation
  • Excellent Field Performance
  • Suitable for Premium Varieties like Medjool and Barhee
Laboratory
Why Tissue

Culture?

01

Fast and Quantitative Production

We enable farmers and investors to obtain thousands of tissue seedlings within a short timeframe, compared to traditional methods that rely on limited offshoots.

02

Guaranteed Genetic Uniformity

All produced tissue seedlings are genetically identical to the carefully selected mother palm, ensuring uniform quality and stable production.

03

Disease-Free

Tissue seedlings are produced in sterile laboratories under precise scientific supervision, reducing the risk of disease transmission to the field.

04

Ideal for Large Projects

Perfect solution for establishing large-scale farms and agricultural expansion without numerical constraints.

Why Invest in Tissue Culture?

High Quantitative Production in Record Time
Genetic Trait Stability = Higher Marketing Quality
Reduced Health Risks and Future Losses
Suitable for Large Projects and Export

Investment Value

Reduced Compensation Costs from Diseases
Faster Capital Recovery
Increased Farm Market Value
Ease of Future Expansion

A scientific, organized agricultural project ready for sustainable growth.

Invest in Science… Harvest Quality

Contact us now to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve your agricultural goals

شركة سكاي للفسائل الزراعية | AGRISKY
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Paris St. Amman, Jordan
+962 7 9082 6531
+962 7 7545 6251
+201096970646
info@agriskyjo.com
About Us

Agrisky is a specialized company in propagating date palms using the latest tissue culture laboratory techniques, aiming to support the agricultural sector with reliable and sustainable scientific solutions, and providing high-quality tissue seedlings for farmers and investors.

We lead the future of date palm cultivation through tissue culture technology, with organized production, consistent quality, and reduced risks, meeting the needs of modern agricultural and investment projects.