Philip Harris Cauliflower Cloning Kit - Meristem Tissue Culture KIT
Philip Harris Cauliflower Cloning Kit - Meristem Tissue Culture KIT
Product code: HE1008495
Product Description
*Please note that our plant cloning kits are only suitable for use in education.*
This kit provides the necessary media and instructions for propagating small cauliflower plantlets from cauliflower curd. This technique, known as Meristem culture, has been chosen as an introduction to plant culture because of its relative speed and simplicity.
No special facilities are required and provided the instructions are followed carefully, plantlets should be visible in 6-8 weeks. Once grown, the plantlets can be transplanted into seedling compost and 'grown on'.
Additional supplies of growth medium are available to allow teachers to adapt the technique to meet their own needs.
- Suitable for 16+ or 'A' level students
- Sufficient for ten students/ student groups
Contents:
- Full Notes for Use
- Sterile loops
- 10 x peat discs
- 10 x vials medium
- 2 x 100cm³ medium
- 10 x Clear containers with lids
The following additional materials or equipment are required:
- Scalpel (B8R00178)
- Forceps (B8R00174)
- Sodium Hypochlorite (B8A71479)
- Ethanol (B8R07143)
- Autoclave - for disposal (B8L75814)
- Autoclave Bags (PP00053865)
- Full instructions and supporting material included.
- GCSE to A-Level Biology: Genetics and Cloning, Plant Biology
- An excellent activity for an extra-curricular science club or in an A-Level Biology lesson.
- Cloned cauliflower could be planted and grown on in seeding compost.
*Please note that our plant cloning kits are only suitable for use in education.*
This kit provides the necessary media and instructions for propagating small cauliflower plantlets from cauliflower curd. This technique, known as Meristem culture, has been chosen as an introduction to plant culture because of its relative speed and simplicity.
No special facilities are required and provided the instructions are followed carefully, plantlets should be visible in 6-8 weeks. Once grown, the plantlets can be transplanted into seedling compost and 'grown on'.
Additional supplies of growth medium are available to allow teachers to adapt the technique to meet their own needs.
- Suitable for 16+ or 'A' level students
- Sufficient for ten students/ student groups
Contents:
- Full Notes for Use
- Sterile loops
- 10 x peat discs
- 10 x vials medium
- 2 x 100cm³ medium
- 10 x Clear containers with lids
The following additional materials or equipment are required:
- Scalpel (B8R00178)
- Forceps (B8R00174)
- Sodium Hypochlorite (B8A71479)
- Ethanol (B8R07143)
- Autoclave - for disposal (B8L75814)
- Autoclave Bags (PP00053865)
- Full instructions and supporting material included.
- GCSE to A-Level Biology: Genetics and Cloning, Plant Biology
- An excellent activity for an extra-curricular science club or in an A-Level Biology lesson.
- Cloned cauliflower could be planted and grown on in seeding compost.