Plant-tc Monthly Archive - October, 2005
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Narcissus tissue culture papers
Dear Hamad,
I have just found one of my papers on a free site linked to Standford University.
http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/71/5/437
This paper should give you some basic information that will answer most
of your questions.
Chow YN
----- Original Message -----
From: Hamad Abu Zahra
To: Everboleh
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: Market Size of tissue cultured plants
i dont know if this web site could give you a hint, i hope so please check it out:
http://www.nabard.org/roles/ms/bt/ptc.htm
best regards
Everboleh <everboleh@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
Dear All,
I am doing some research into the market size of tissue cultured plants, the
types of plants of demand and $US value. I am not sure if any one can help.
I Googled some of the terms associated with this and only found a couple of
references on this area back in 1997 and nothing "fresher".
Any "guesstimates" from learned colleagues like your goodselves will be very
much appreciated!
YN Chow
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anil Kumar"
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: UV Lights
> Dear Duvdevani,
> As far as you use plastic tubes, Plastic it will show degradation under
UV-Light. Even UV-stabilized plastic is affected by th UV light. UV is
certainly going to efect plastic.
>
> Anil Kumar
>
> Avraham Duvdevani wrote:
> Dear Dr Anil Kumar
> thanks for your comment
> You are right in noting that UV light does not penetrate ordinary glass.
> However in our lab we use plastic tubs ( polypropylene ) as growth vessels.
> and this material is UV permeable.
> We would not dare to leave "full" (containing plantlets) tubs under UV
> light but I wonder wheather the UV tays can damage "empty" tubs with media.
> yours
> Dubon
> Avraham Duvdevani (Dubon)
> Rahan Meristrem
> Kibutz Rosh Hanikra
> West Galilee, 22825 , Israel
> Tel: + 972 4 985 7100
> fax: + 972 4 982 4333
>
> >From: Anil Kumar
> >Reply-To: Plant Tissue Culture
>
> >To: PLANT-TC@LISTS.UMN.EDU
> >Subject: Re: UV Lights
> >Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 04:51:45 +0100
> >
> >Dear Avraham Duvdevani,
> >Although it is right that UV light may have some effect on media
> >composition. But I donot know how it will enter in to the culture vessel.
> >UV can panitrate ordinary glass. It can only cross the quartz glass and I
> >understand that the culture vessels are not made of quartz glass. Further,
> >IAA ia maximally affecteed by the red light. So in my openion UV will not
> >have any effect media comonent.
> >Regards
> >
> >Anil Kumar
> >
> >Avraham Duvdevani wrote:
> >Dear TC people
> >Does any one has unformation concerning the effect of UV light on media
> >constituents?
> >
> >IAA is known to be kight labile so I assume that it is degraded by UV, but
> >what about other ingridients, e.g growth substances, vitamins etc?
> >Any answer will be of interest
> >thank you all in advance
> >Dubon
> >---------------------------------
> Avraham Duvdevani (Dubon)
> Rahan Meristrem
> Kibutz Rosh Hanikra
> West Galilee, 22825 , Israel
> Tel: + 972 4 985 7100
> fax: + 972 4 982 4333
> _________________________________________________________________
> Dr. Anil Kumar
> TIFAC - CORE
> Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology
> Patiala - 147 004, Punjab, India
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> +91 - 9417324436 (M)
Hamad M. F. Abu Zahra
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