Murashige and skoog salts ph 5.7
Murashige and Skoog salts (pH 5.7) are a type of plant growth media used in tissue culture and other plant-related laboratory applications. The salts provide essential macro and micronutrients to support plant growth and development in a controlled environment.
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Arabidopsis Ecotypes and Mutants in Fertilization
Arabidopsis Cross Experiments Protocols
Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia (Col-0) plants were used as the wild-type (WT) plants. Test cross experiments were conducted in
gcs1/+
9 (link)–
11 (link),
agl62/+
12 (link), and WT plants. Seeds were sterilized with 5% sodium hypochlorite containing 0.5% Triton X-100 and germinated on plates containing 0.5× Murashige and Skoog salts (pH 5.7) (Wako Pure Chemical), 2% sucrose, Gamborg’s B5 vitamin solution (Sigma), and 0.3% Gelrite (Wako Pure Chemical) in a growth chamber at 21.5°C under 24 h of light after cold treatment (4°C) for 2 days. Next, 10-day-old seedlings were transferred to Metro-Mix 350 soil (Sun Gro) and grown at 21.5°C under 24 h of light.
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