Kenaf Callus Hoedown
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- Our entry into the ChloroFilms contest. Visit www.Chlorofilms.org for more details. Kenaf is an amazing plant that has some mighty fine Hoedown skills as a mass of undifferentiated cells.....
But seriously, our video is intended to be a quirky and fun, yet informative demonstration on the early steps required to initiate a plant tissue culture. We employed stop motion techniques throughout the film to show seed sterilization and germination to provide axenic plant tissue for culture. This is followed by sterile dissection of cotyledon and hypocotyl regions which were placed on a complete culture medium containing MS salts, vitamins, sucrose, an auxin, and a
cytokinin to generate callus. Callus growth was followed over the course of three weeks. The resulting undifferentiated tissue dances with joy at the growth
potential it possesses.
Hibiscus cannabinus L.
Genus: Hibiscus - a tropical or subtropical herb often grown as an ornamental
Species: Hibiscus cannabinus - a subtropical herb that is "like" or reminiscent of cannibus due to its usefulness in fiber production
Thank you very much from Yemen
Amazing! I love planting a garden and the excitement of watching things grow, so I love this Thanks for posting!
so much work must have went into this, thanks very fun to watch!
I enjoyed this very much. And the lively country music added alot of fun to it too!
i'm working on kenaf this year and i love this!
Yiiiihaaa, Tennessee production. Great work, more of that!!
Is a very best video for understand of
tissue culture
Great vid!
Really awesome....
Hibiscus cannabinus L.
Genus: Hibiscus - a tropical or subtropical herb often grown as an ornamental
Species: Hibiscus cannabinus - a subtropical herb that is "like" or reminiscent of cannibus due to its usefulness in fiber production
would you mind listing the actual recipe for media you used? including pH?
What's the callus for?
thanks funny, god bless
How many people thought that it was Hibiscus Cannabus?