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malowie 5th October 2008 06:30 PM

tissue culture
 
a great hellow to fellow CPers.

i recently got interested in propagating CPs through tissue culture.. there seems to be so much agar recipes around that i dont know which one to use for CP propagation..

anyone had any experience with this?

arvin555 10th October 2008 01:42 PM

Re: tissue culture
 
http://www.kitchenculturekit.com/Catalog.htm

Check out the link they have a CP special which uses MS for their recipe, murashige and skoog

I too am interested but haven't started yet at all!

TTFN
Arvin

edmund83 10th October 2008 05:49 PM

Re: tissue culture
 
ya... i am interest too.. but i need an environment to do this....

Aliamyz 10th October 2008 11:13 PM

Re: tissue culture
 
Good luck to everyone trying this but remember you'll need a sterile environment to do tih!;)

arvin555 11th October 2008 01:52 AM

Re: tissue culture
 
I totally agree with you guys that a sterile evironment would be ideal, but I am under the impression that one can get away with a "kitchen setting", there are some home buildable systems to create a sterile box too, web has some tips there.

I was in a gardening show a few months back and a local university had a display of their TC system (not CPs though) and they used a wooden box with a glass window and rubber gloves to create that environment, so even the universities are just doing "kitchen" style TC.


TTFN
Arvin

edmund83 13th October 2008 10:23 AM

Re: tissue culture
 
ya... last time visit our Malaysia MAHA 2008. one of the local university did show and provide the course. It about RM799 include toolkit and course. the success is 50% chances.


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