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the man
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Tissue culture tek ??
#3225829 - 10/07/04 01:07 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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just wondering if anyone has soem good links or personal info on this. adn trhe different types liek multiembrionic shit (to make lots of plants) and just get roots to form. i imagine some hormones woudl be expensive. anyone want to go in on some or here of kits or somthing. forgive me i have just begun in looking into this facinating things
oh and is there some way to tell by a genus or somthing that it woudl be easy to culture.. ENTHOS?? besides liek .
thanks alot
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i found what looks to be decent site. any thoughts? http://www.une.edu.au/~agronomy/AgSSrHortTCinfo.html
-------------------- And Moses Said "Let my mushrooms grow!"
Edited by the man (10/07/04 01:29 AM)
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felixhigh
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Re: Tissue culture tek ?? [Re: the man]
#3227583 - 10/07/04 01:54 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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a little browse with the search engines should give you some info... but i believe a go to the library would be much richer. i love it analogic...
FH
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neuro
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Re: Tissue culture tek ?? [Re: the man]
#3230617 - 10/07/04 10:20 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Una has provided some great links to sites when he was showcasing his tissue cultures. There are some text books on the issue you might want to buy and start reading. This is in the fringe edge of hobby.
I would suggest playing with tobacco as a start, as the information is readily available for tobacco micropropagation.
The agar medium is fortified with mineral salts (the major and minor ones), sugar, vitamins, and growth regulators (the hormones). Some of the most commonly used tissue culture media are Murashige and Skoog, check out sigma aldrich. By modifying the composition of the medium with respect to the growth regulators, one can cause it to sustain normal plant growth, or induce the explant to develop callus tissues (a mass of undifferentiated plant cells).
blah blah blah blah blah....
have fun.
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