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Rubbered wrote:
Sun Mar 13, 2022 1:16 pm
Found most my notes, I just need to sort them and type up. Got notes on 3 different types of culture. I'll start by typing up the first and hopefully build on it. I have 3 but just so you know there's about 8 different principles and will be dependant on your application I guess.

But AYE, here's what I was trying to waffle earlier lol...

auxins (IAA or IBA) - high levels = root formation..... Promotes cell elongation and division giving adventitious roots.

Cytokinins (adenine derivatives) - high levels = shoot formation... Promotes cell division, plant growth and development. - Kinetin most commonly used.

Ratios are altered in culture depending on your desire to promote roots or shoots.
That's right from what I've learned about cell elongation and division.
Thanks for that 😃

Looking forward to reading what you have to share.
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