Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2023
Title: Innovations in Tissue Culture by Xiaohui Gao
Introduction
Xiaohui Gao is an accomplished inventor based in Changsha, China. She has made significant contributions to the field of tissue culture, particularly in the methods for disinfecting and inducing rapid proliferation of explants of stems with buds. Her innovative approach addresses common challenges faced in tissue culture, providing a pathway for more efficient propagation techniques.
Latest Patents
Xiaohui Gao holds a patent titled "Methods for disinfecting and inducing direct rapid proliferation of explants of stems with buds." This patent outlines a method for disinfecting explants and directly inducing rapid proliferation of sterile buds. The process involves several key steps, including selection, treatment, and disinfection of explants, as well as primary culture and subculture proliferation culture. This invention effectively solves the difficulties associated with tissue culture and primary culture of stems. The advantages of her method include a low contamination rate of explants, a high propagation rate, and robust proliferation of axillary buds. This innovation allows for the production of sterile axillary buds through tissue culture, supporting rapid propagation and factory seedling production in the future.
Career Highlights
Xiaohui Gao is affiliated with the Central South University of Forestry and Technology, where she continues to advance her research in tissue culture and plant propagation. Her work has garnered attention for its practical applications in agriculture and horticulture.
Collaborations
Xiaohui has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Ze Li and Yang Liu, who have contributed to her research endeavors. Their combined expertise enhances the impact of her innovations in the field.
Conclusion
Xiaohui Gao's contributions to tissue culture through her patented methods represent a significant advancement in the field. Her work not only addresses existing challenges but also paves the way for future innovations in plant propagation.