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Getting started

  • What xPlant is for
  • First plant and explant workflow

Tissue culture concepts

  • Plants, explants, and stages
  • Media recipes and additives
  • Contamination tracking basics
  • Intro to tissue culture
  • Tissue culture basics

App workflows

  • Record a transfer
  • Batch Tracker
  • Create and use SOPs
  • Comments and team context
  • Lab rooms

Protocols

  • Protocols and SOPs — what's the difference?
  • Sterilization and aseptic technique
  • Media preparation protocol

Lab tools

  • QR labels and the in-app scanner

Developer tools

  • Developer SDK & API

Account and support

  • Privacy and data controls
  • AI features and smart suggestions

Intro to Plant Tissue Culture

A beginner-friendly guide to the basic workflow behind plant tissue culture. Learn how to think through clean work, explant handling, transfer timing, observations, and acclimatization before building your own validated protocol.

Clean Workspace
Wipe all tools and surfaces with alcohol or vinegar to minimize contamination risk.
Prepare Medium
Choose a documented base medium, sterilize it in jars, and record any optional variables by species and stage.
Carbon source
Track sugar type and concentration consistently.
pH
Measure and record pH before sterilization.
Regulators
Validate auxin and cytokinin choices by stage.
Notes
Keep additives tied to observations, not assumptions.
Collect Explants
Cut a small shoot or leaf tip from a healthy mother plant using sterilized tools.
Transfer to Container
Place plant tissue on the medium in a clean jar or vessel. Seal tightly to maintain sterility.
Growth & Observation
Keep jars at stable room temperature with indirect light. Some species may require an optional callus induction phase.
Acclimate Plantlets
Gradually open jars to let plantlets adapt before moving to soil. Timing may vary by plant species.

Step-by-Step Starter Guide

  1. 1
    Create a clean workspace: Use a simple table in a draft-free area. Wipe all surfaces with diluted alcohol or vinegar.
  2. 2
    Prepare your growth medium: Use a documented culture medium suited to your plant species or lab workflow. Sterilize it properly in jars.
  3. 3
    Select a healthy plant: Choose disease-free mother plants. Young shoots and buds work best for beginners.
  4. 4
    Take your explant: Cut a small shoot tip, leaf, or node using sterilized scissors. Minimize exposure to open air.
  5. 5
    Transfer to the medium: Gently place the plant tissue on the surface of the medium in a clean jar. Seal the jar.
  6. 6
    Provide the right conditions: Keep jars at room temperature with indirect light. Avoid direct sun and temperature extremes.
  7. 7
    Observe and wait: Watch for growth, browning, contamination, or no response. Results vary by species, tissue type, and protocol.
    Learn more about culture media & conditions
  8. 8
    Acclimate your plantlets: Once plantlets have roots, open jars gradually to let them adjust to normal air before planting in soil.

Lab note

Small, clean, and patient: Start with just a few jars, keep everything clean, and avoid overhandling your cultures. Simplicity and hygiene are more important than fancy equipment.

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