Plant Biotechnology and Genetics: Principles, Techniques and Applications

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sterilant can improve surface contact with the tissue. Although surface contamination can be
eliminated by sterilization, it is very difficult to remove contaminants that are present inside
the explant that may show up at a later stage in culture. This internal contamination can be
controlled to a certain extent by frequent transfer to fresh medium or by the use of a low
concentration of antibiotics in the medium. Overexposing tissues to decontaminating
chemicals can also kill tissues, so there is a balancing act between sterilizing explants
and killing the explants themselves.


5.5 Culture Conditions and Vessels


Cultures are grown in walk-in growth rooms (Fig. 5.5) or growth chambers. Humidity, light,
and temperature have to be controlled for proper growth of cultures. A 16-h light


Figure 5.4.Fungal contamination has taken over the whole explant.

Figure 5.5.A walk-in growth room where cultures are grown.

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