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sterile plant culture

[posted: 2010-01-24] [blog post] [de] [en]
the tip of a carnation shoot (dianthus sp.) is taken and ridded of all the leaves, except the primordial leaves
the tip of a carnation shoot (dianthus sp.) is taken and ridded of all the leaves, except the primordial leaves
the tip of a carnation shoot (dianthus sp.) is taken and ridded of all the leaves, except the primordial leaves; grid size = 5 x 5 mm
the tip of a carnation shoot (dianthus sp.) is taken and ridded of all the leaves, except the primordial leaves; grid size = 5 x 5 mm
jan 13th: meristem (little spot in the middle of the test tube) is placed on culture medium
jan 13th: meristem (little spot in the middle of the test tube) is placed on culture medium
feb. 4th: meristem has grown into a tiny shoot with discernible leaves
feb. 4th: meristem has grown into a tiny shoot with discernible leaves
march 16th: meristem culture about two months after the procedure. development of root tissue.
march 16th: meristem culture about two months after the procedure. development of root tissue.
april 21th: specimen can be identified as carnation (dianthus sp.) again.
april 21th: specimen can be identified as carnation (dianthus sp.) again.
april 21th: my whole sterile, closed system garden (meristem propagation of dianthus sp. and callus cells of cichorium intybus which have re-differentiated)
april 21th: my whole sterile, closed system garden (meristem propagation of dianthus sp. and callus cells of cichorium intybus which have re-differentiated)
jan 24th 2010: dianthus sample turned upside down so it can grow "upwards" again. system is still sterile.
jan 24th 2010: dianthus sample turned upside down so it can grow "upwards" again. system is still sterile.
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