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From: angel morales angel151 at earthlink.net> on 2002.03.22 at 03:32:22(8315)
Title: hey all.
Need to find out the meaning of tissue culture, as it is used and applied to plant idiom or vernacular. thanks angel
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From: Scott Hyndman hyndman at aroid.org> on 2002.03.22 at 15:05:33(8316)
Angel,
There is a lot of information on the Web about plant tissue culture. Use
any good search engine with your keywords and you will be set for quite a
long session of reading the numerous sites out there. There is also a
discussion list on the topic. You can sign up and/or read the archives at
http://www.agro.agri.umn.edu/plant-tc/listserv/.
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There is an out-of-date aroid tissue culture site at
http://www.aroid.org/horticulture/tculture.html. There is a lot of good
information in general at
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/tisscult/tcintro.html.
Best regards and happy cloning, Scott
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International Aroid Society
Homepage: http://www.aroid.org/
Vero Beach, Florida, USA
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on 3/21/02 10:32 PM, angel morales at angel151@earthlink.net wrote:
Need to find out the meaning of tissue culture, as it is used and applied to
plant idiom or vernacular. thanks angel
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From: Alektra at aol.com on 2002.03.22 at 15:06:28(8319)
Angel, I suggest http://www.kitchenculturekit.com
Also, on the front page of that site, there is a hotlink to a links page
which, if I recall correctly, includes a way to sign up on a tissue culture
discussion list.
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In a message dated 3/22/2 3:32:34 AM, angel151@earthlink.net writes:
>Need to find out the meaning of tissue culture, as it is used and applied
>to
>plant idiom or vernacular. thanks angel
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>Angel151@earthlink.net
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From: Jill Bell jbell_buxton at yahoo.com> on 2002.03.22 at 15:06:41(8320)
Hi Angel,
Tissue culture is when they clone a plant. It is
taken from the growth point of the plant. There are
sites, if you do a search that will tell you all about
tissue culture. A good portion of the hybrid plants
on the mass market today are tissue cultures.
I hope this helps,
Jill
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--- angel morales wrote:
> Need to find out the meaning of tissue culture, as
> it is used and applied to
> plant idiom or vernacular. thanks angel
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> Angel151@earthlink.net
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From: angel morales angel151 at earthlink.net> on 2002.03.23 at 04:16:19(8327)
Title: Re: hey all.
Did a tissue culture search, founds lots of info on the subject. thanks angel
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