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Dictionary » E » Explant ExplantExplant Living tissue transferred from an organism to an artificial medium for culture. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Photosynthesis experimentsTo see that all the starch present in the leaf is utilised completely.By this we can identify,how much photosynthesis took place,when you keep the explant in the sunlight.
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what's the passage of cell?... an adherent cell line to replate it, you add 1 to the passage number. The higher the passage number, the farther away you must be from the primary explant--or whatever--the cell line was derived from. This will be most important for those times when you're establishing a cell line from a primary ...
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plant tissue cultureWhat will happen when we put our plant explant under uv light? Is it better for callus induce? anyone know any information can tell me. Thanks a lot.
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plant tissue lab questions - help needed... 2) Why is there a high amount starch present in a plant callus? And satarch as a biochemically marker? 3) What effects does BA have on a cotelydon explant? 4) What effects and how does t Agrobacterium tumefaciens and A. rhizogenes have on seedling specifically cucumber seedlings? 5) Is there an ...
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