Building a tissue culture laboratory is a strategic step for agribusiness companies, modern nurseries, and research institutions aiming to produce high-quality seedlings on a large and controlled scale. However, in practice, establishing a tissue culture lab from scratch is not a simple process. It requires careful planning, the right investment, and comprehensive technical understanding to […]
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In tissue culture practice, one of the most common physiological problems is browning of explants. This symptom is characterized by a change in tissue color to brown or black after the inoculation process. Browning is not just an aesthetic issue. If not properly managed, it can lead to inhibited growth, failure in multiplication, and even […]
In the tissue culture industry, consistency is the key to success. However, in many laboratories, a common issue is inconsistent culture media between production batches. Small differences in composition, pH, or material quality can have a significant impact on explant growth and multiplication success. When the quality of tissue culture media is unstable, seedling production […]
Tissue culture is a highly effective modern plant propagation method for producing large quantities of high-quality seedlings in a relatively short time. However, in practice, many laboratories face one major challenge: tissue culture is often prone to contamination. Contamination not only causes production failure but also increases operational costs, wastes working time, and reduces plant […]
Cocopeat has become one of the most widely used growing media in modern agricultural systems such as greenhouses, hydroponics, and intensive horticulture. This growing medium is known for its high water retention capacity, good aeration structure, and eco-friendly characteristics. However, the quality of cocopeat is not only determined by its texture and water-holding capacity. One […]
Cocopeat has become one of the most popular growing media in modern agriculture, especially in greenhouse systems, hydroponics, and intensive horticulture. This medium is known for its excellent water retention, optimal aeration, and eco-friendly nature. However, the quality of cocopeat plays a crucial role in cultivation success. One important parameter that often receives attention is […]
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