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UNSPSC Code:
10171502
NACRES:
NA.72
eCl@ss:
42040102
Product Name
Agargel™, suitable for plant cell culture, powder
form
powder
technique(s)
cell culture | plant: suitable
application(s)
agriculture
Quality Level
Application
Agargel™ has been used:
- as a gelling agent for the solidification of B5 medium to study the effect of the gelling agent at different concentrations on the maturation of avocado somatic embryos
- as a component of the Murashige and Skoog basal medium (BM) to culture terminal and auxiliary buds from V. jatamansi
- for the solidification of the hydroponic solution to grow Arabidopsis thaliana
General description
Agargel™ is a proprietary blend of agar and phytagel. Phytagel is intended for use in place of agar and other gelling agents for plant tissue culture. Phytagel has been shown to be a superior substitute for tissue-culture-grade agar in the micropropagation of banana plantlets. The typical working concentration is 3.5-5.0 g/L.
Other Notes
A proprietary blend of agar and Phytagel™
Legal Information
Agargel is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
Phytagel is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 2
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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Chen R, et al.
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Water relations in culture media influence maturation of avocado somatic embryos
Belen M, et al.
Journal of Plant Physiology (2011)
R Medina et al.
Biocell : official journal of the Sociedades Latinoamericanas de Microscopia Electronica ... et. al, 28(1), 13-20 (2004-06-05)
An efficient clonal propagation procedure for six rice varieties cultivated in Argentina was developed by using shoot tip cultures, and the genetic stability of the micropropagated plants was verified by isozyme analysis. One week old seedlings obtained on MS medium
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