Supplies Media Plant Culture
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Murashige & Skoog MS Medium
RPI (Research Products International)Basal salt mixture containing micro and macro elements as described by Murashige and Skoog (1962). Concentration: 4302.09 mg/ml Hygroscopic
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Murashige and Skoog Modified Medium
RPI (Research Products International)Basal salt mixture containing micro and macro elements with vitamins as described by Murashige and Skoog (1962). Modified by eliminating ammonium nitrate. Concentrate: 2652.09 mg/L Hygroscopic
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Murashige and Skoog Basal Medium
MP BiomedicalsPreparation of Liquids from Powder Plant Tissue Culture Media: 1. Measure out approximately 25% less purified water (distilled or deionized) than the final volume of medium required. The water should be at room temperature (15°C to 30°C). 2. Stir the water and slowly add the powder. Rinse…
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3M™ Petrifilm™ Environmental Listeria Plates are an AOAC®-RI method [Certificate # 030601] that detects the presence of indicator Listeria. It also provides quantitative results of Listeria species from environmental samples within 29±2 hours without any enrichment steps. …
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Heller Medium has been specially formulated for plant cell, tissue culture and organ cultures.
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Potato Micropropagation Medium, has been formulated to cope up with the increasing demand for potato, as it is serving as one of the most important staple food. It is based on the Murashige and Skoog media composition with certain alterations aiding towards the suitability of species. The…
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Technical Data Sheet
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Murashige and Skoog Medium
MP BiomedicalsChemicals are carefully selected and, whenever possible, analytical grade materials were used. Finished batches are checked to ensure that they conform to preset high standards before they are released for sale. Except where otherwise indicated, the amounts shown relate to single strength media. …
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The HiMedia white root culture modified medium with vitamins & sucrose (without agar) is mainly used in research facilities and chemical laboratories to conduct wide range of experiments. It is available in sturdy bottle that endures heavy and rigorous usage.
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Knudson C Orchid Medium with morel modification consists of the macroelements and microelements as described by Knudson (1946) and Morel (1965). The medium was originally developed for the in vitro germination of Cymbidium orchid seeds but can also be used for other orchid species. It is a low salt…
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Carrot Callus Initiation medium has been formulated to initiate the carrot callus from its tissue. It is a nutrient blend of inorganic salts that provides all the essential macronutrients, micronutrients, vitamins and plant growth regulators required for the establishment of the species. …
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Murashige and Skoog Medium (MS) was originally formulated by Murashige and Skoog in 1962 to optimize tobacco callus bioassay system for facilitating the study of cytokinins. Since then, it is widely used for micro propagation, organ culture, callus culture and suspension culture. The formulation is…
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Murashige and Skoog Basal Medium with Gamborg's Vitamins
MP BiomedicalsIncludes the macro- and mironutrients as described by Murashige and Skoog, 1962, and vitamins as described by Gamborg, et al., 1966.
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Orchimax without Activated Charcoal Powder
RPI (Research Products International)Package contains 25.3g of powder to make 1 liter of medium.
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The HiMedia Chée & Pool (C2D) vitis medium with vitamins (without sucrose & agar) is mainly used in research facilities and chemical laboratories to conduct wide range of experiments. It is available in sturdy bottle that endures heavy and rigorous usage. Application: For Plant Cell and Organ…
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Technical Data Sheet
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Linsmaier and Skoog Medium (LS) has been developed by Linsmaier and Skoog in 1965 for optimizing the organic requirement of tobacco cultures. The medium contains standard Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal salts supplemented with Linsmaier and Skoog vitamins. It is widely used for micro propagation,…
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Banana Micropropagation Medium has been developed for the in vitro propagation of Musa species, family Musaceae. The formulation is a nutrient blend of inorganic salts, amino acid and vitamins. Banana Micropropagation Medium provides all the essential macroelements and microelements. Potassium…
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Banana Multiplication Medium w/ CaCl2, Vitamins, Sucrose, Glucose, Ascorbic acid, IAA, 6-BAP and CleriGelTM (Gelrite®).
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Arabidopsis Callus Initiation Medium w/ Vitamins, Sucrose, 2,4-D and Kinetin; w/o Agar.
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White's Medium
RPI (Research Products International)White P.R., The cultivation of Animal and Plant Cells, Ronald Press, New York (1963). Concentration: 963.3 mg/L
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Ichihashi New Phalaenopsis (NP) Medium consists of components as described by Ichihashi in 1992 for effective in vitro stem propagation of the Phalaenopsis species. The formulation is a nutrient blend of inorganic salts, vitamins, amino acid and carbohydrate. Potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate…
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Gamborg B5 medium has been established by Gamborg O.L (1968) for the callus and cell suspension culture of Glycine max, family Fabaceae. This medium is widely used for in vitro plant cell, tissue and organ culture. Gamborg B5 medium is a nutrient blend of inorganic salts, vitamins and carbohydrate.…
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Murashige and Skoog Medium (MS) was originally formulated by Murashige and Skoog in 1962 to optimize tobacco callus bioassay system for facilitating the study of cytokinins. Since then, it is widely used for micro propagation, organ culture, callus culture and suspension culture. The formulation is…
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Murashige and Skoog Modified Vitamin Solution
MP BiomedicalsIncludes the vitamins as described by Murashige and Skoog, 1962. Use at a concentration of 1 ml/L medium.
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Hoagland's Modified Basal Salt Mixture
MP BiomedicalsHoagland's Modified Basal Salt Mixture includes the macro- and micronutrients as described by Hoagland and Arnon, 1950.
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Murashige & Skoog Medium with Nitsch's
RPI (Research Products International)Basal salt mixture containing micro and macro elements as described Murashige and Skoog (1962) and vitamins as described by Nitsch & Nitsch (1969). Supplied as powder. Concentration: 4410.64 mg/L Hygroscopic