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How to Propagate Pancheria brunhesii
Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating the Endemic Pancheria brunhesii The world of plants is full of hidden gems, and Pancheria…
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How to Propagate Rafflesia kerrii
The Curious Case of Rafflesia kerrii: Can You Grow the World’s Largest Flower at Home? The Rafflesia kerrii, also known…

How to Propagate Eryngium dichotomum
Beyond the Blues: Propagating the Distinctive Eryngium dichotomum The Eryngium dichotomum, or “Blue Devil” as it’s affectionately known, is a…

How to Propagate Leucospermum cordifolium
From Pincushion to Plenty: Propagating the Stunning Leucospermum cordifolium The Leucospermum cordifolium, also known as the “Pincushion Protea,” is a…

How to Propagate Pandanus cephalotus
Unleashing the Power of Propagation: How to Multiply Your Pandanus cephalotus The Pandanus cephalotus, also known as the “Cabbage Screw…

How to Propagate Machaerina maingayi
Unlocking the Secrets to Propagating Your Machaerina maingayi: A Guide for Green Thumbs The Machaerina maingayi, with its delicate foliage…
Tissue Culture
MorePlant tissue culture media and practices: an overview
This review presents an overview of the culture media and practices used in plant tissue culture and developmental biology. The compositions of the most commonly used basal media, especially Murashige and Skoog (MS) and modified MS (MMS), Gamborg’s B5 medium and B5 modifications, Woody Plant Medium (WPM), and Driver and Kuniyuki Woody plant medium (DKW) are discussed, along with typical basal medium manipulations to elicit and support various developmental responses. The most commonly used plant growth regulators and their applications to promote various developmental responses are examined, along with a presentation of the classical phytohormone developmental models for organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis. Elaborated developmental models for both organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis, with emphasis on discrete developmental steps, occasional need for multiple manipulations in culture to achieve a single developmental step, and identification of responsive tissue types in mixed cultures are explored. It is hoped that the information presented here will lead to a deeper understanding of basic tissue culture responses and will assist the reader in the decision-making process by identifying appro- priate media and culture conditions for a particular species or application, or by providing a suitable starting point, should further customization be required.
Kualpong and Steinhauer Medium
Understanding Kualpong and Steinhauer Medium in Plant Tissue Culture Tissue culture is a critical tool in the realm of plant…
Brichet and Smits ‘T’ Medium
A Deep Dive into Brichet and Smits ‘T’ Medium: Composition and Applications in Tissue Culture Tissue culture, a vital technique…




















