Mary,
I think, if you can cut and paste into this medium,
that it would be nice to share the recipes and other
protocols with the whole group. I know I would be
interested in it, and I think there are plenty of
others too. We haven't had a lot of messages lately
so maybe this will stir the soup some too.
ross
At 7:37 AM 9/22/95 -0700, BIOBISS at ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Sep 1995 bio_jxn at shsu.edu wrote:
>>I have had a lot of success using carrot, easily obtained from grocery
>store supplies. You use disks cut from the cambium. Good callus
>culture grows up in about three weeks, and can be divided and hormone
>manipulations can be done to generate roots or shoots; withdrawing
>all hormones causes embryos to form. I'd be happy to share recipes
>with individuals, or post references to the whole list if there is
>interest.
>>Mary A. Bisson
>Dept. Biological Sci.
>SUNY-Buffalo
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