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Tissue Culture Diana Anjeer Plants

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Plant VarietyFruit Plant
VarietyDeanna
Soil SpecificAlkaline
Plant TypeGardning
Plant Height1.5 Feet
Plant FormTissue Culture
UsageDrying
Cultivar NameDaina
Fruit ColorYellow Green
Height When Fully Grown15 Feet
Maturity Age10 months
Maturity Duration1–2 years
Delivery FormSecondary Hardened
Plant Age6–12 months
Country of OriginMade in India
Usage ApplicationGarden
Product TypeAnjeer Plant

Minimum order quantity: 10000 Piece

The Diana Anjeer (fig) plant can be propagated through tissue culture, a modern technique that ensures uniformity, disease resistance, and efficient multiplication of plants. Tissue culture is particularly beneficial for cultivating plants in alkaline soil conditions, as the process allows for careful selection and preparation of resilient plantlets. Here's an overview:

Fig Tissue Culture Diana Anjeer Plants

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VarietyDeanna
Plant VarietyDaina variety
Soil SpecificAlkaline
Plant FormTissue Culture
Plant Age6–12 months
Fruit ColorYellow Green
Cultivar NameAnjeer plant
Maturity Duration1–2 years
UsageProcessing
Plant Height1 to 2 feet

Minimum order quantity: 1000 Piece

Fig (Ficus Carica- Moraceae)
Figs are one of the oldest fruits in the world. This fruit is juicy and pulpy, and its color can be light yellow, dark gold, or deep purple. Known for their beauty and taste, figs are delicious, healthy, and versatile. When ripe, they collapse, and people eat them fresh. Dried figs are sold, often cut into pieces and eaten with milk and sugar. This is a very beneficial fruit. The sugar content in dried figs is about 62 percent, while freshly cooked figs contain about 22 percent sugar. Figs are rich in calcium and vitamins A and B. Eating figs can help cure constipation.

Tissue Cultured Plant

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Plant VarietyDaina variety
VarietyDeanna
Plant TypeFruit-bearing
Plant Height1 Feet
Plant FormTissue Culture
UsageAgriculture
Soil SpecificAlkaline
Cultivar NameAnjeer plant
Height When Fully Grown10 Feet
Plant Age6–12 months
Country of OriginMade in India
Usage ApplicationGarden

Minimum order quantity: 1000 Piece

The Diana Anjeer (fig) plant can be propagated through tissue culture, a modern technique that ensures uniformity, disease resistance, and efficient multiplication of plants. Tissue culture is particularly beneficial for cultivating plants in alkaline soil conditions, as the process allows for careful selection and preparation of resilient plantlets. Here's an overview:

Anjeer Plant Tissue Culture

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VarietyDeanna
Service TypeLab Setup
Plant VarietyTeak
Plant FormTissue Culture
Plant TypeAnjeer
Plant Height1 to 2 feet
Production Scale5 to 10 lakh
UsageHorticulture
Fruit ColorYellow Green
ApplicationResearch
Cultivar NameFig plants
Maturity Duration1–2 years
Lab CertificationDBT
Culture TypeCallus Culture
Plant Age6–12 months
Packaging TypePoly Bag

Minimum order quantity: 10000 Piece

Fig (Ficus Carica- Moraceae)
Figs are one of the oldest fruits in the world. This fruit is juicy and pulpy, and its color can be light yellow, dark gold, or deep purple. Known for their beauty and taste, figs are delicious, healthy, and versatile. When ripe, they collapse, and people eat them fresh. Dried figs are sold, often cut into pieces and eaten with milk and sugar. This is a very beneficial fruit. The sugar content in dried figs is about 62 percent, while freshly cooked figs contain about 22 percent sugar. Figs are rich in calcium and vitamins A and B. Eating figs can help cure constipation.

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