Integrated coverage of explant selection, sterilization, initiation, multiplication, rooting, hardening, and acclimatization with workflow-linked process checkpoints.
Who should attend
Students, researchers, lab professionals, nursery teams, and production staff seeking end-to-end plant tissue culture workflow understanding.
Learning outcomes
Learn aseptic handling, media preparation, subculture planning, rooting strategy, plantlet quality evaluation, and greenhouse transfer fundamentals.
Agenda
Five-day agenda covering workflow orientation, media setup, culture initiation, multiplication, rooting, hardening, acclimatization, and troubleshooting practice.
Hands-on / Demonstrations
Demonstrations and guided practice in sterile transfer, media handling, vessel labeling, contamination reading, transplanting, and humidity management.
Deliverables
Participants receive workflow notes, practical exposure, reference formats, and structured FAQs relevant to implementation.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions cover participant background, workshop format, workflow depth, and plantlet establishment topics.
This workshop connects explant preparation, aseptic initiation, multiplication, rooting, hardening, and acclimatization into one integrated plant tissue culture workflow.
Built for practical understanding across the full propagation pathway.
Suitable for students, researchers, tissue culture technicians, nursery teams, and production professionals who want connected understanding from lab initiation to greenhouse establishment.
Useful for both academic and applied propagation settings.
Delivered over five days through concept sessions, guided demonstrations, workflow discussions, and hands-on exposure across critical tissue culture stages.
The format balances operational detail with practical interpretation.
Workshop flow, examples, and practical coverage may be tailored to the training context while preserving the core explant-to-acclimatization progression.
Administrative details can be shared separately when required.