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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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Lindemann Orchid Medium has been developed for the in vitro culture of the cattleya orchid. Later on, it was used for the propagation of different orchid species. The medium contains macronutrients and microelements as described by Lindemann et al in 1970. It is a nutrient blend of inorganic salts,…
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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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Technical Data Sheet
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Banana Multiplication Medium w/ CaCl2, Vitamins, Sucrose, Glucose, Ascorbic acid, IAA, 6-BAP and CleriGelTM (Gelrite®).
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The HiMedia woody plant medium with CaCl2 and vitamins (without sucrose and 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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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 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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NLN Medium has been developed by Lichter in 1982 for the in vitro anther culture of Brassica napus,family Brassicaceae. The composition of NLN medium was derived from Nitsch medium. It is widely used to support the initiation and growth of haploid plants from anther and pollen cultures of brassica species.
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Knudson C Orchid Medium (Morel Modification) has been specially formulated for the in vitro culture of orchids. Ammonium nitrate and calcium nitrate serves as the nitrate sources. Medium does not contain vitamins, sucrose and agar; hence these components have to be added to the medium prior to use.…
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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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HiMedia Murashige & Skoog Medium
HiMediaMurashige 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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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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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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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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Technical Data Sheet
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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 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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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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The HiMedia 10X Nitsch & Nitsch macroelements solution 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. Appearance : Colorless to yellow, clear solution
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The HiMedia 10X Murashige & Skoog macroelements solution 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. Appearance : Colorless to yellow, clear solution Cultural…
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Anderson Rhododendron Medium w/ CaCl2, Vitamins, Sucrose, Adenine sulphate and Agar; w/o IAA and 2iP.
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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…