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K4003

Knudson C Modified Orchid Medium

powder, suitable for plant cell culture

Synonym(s):

KC Orchid Media, modified

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NACRES:
NA.72
UNSPSC Code:
12352207
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form

powder

Quality Level

technique(s)

cell culture | plant: suitable

application(s)

agriculture

storage temp.

2-8°C

Application

Knudson C Modified Orchid Medium is a nutrient solution for Orchid (Orchidaceae) seed germination. This media is frequently supplemented with 100-150 g banana, or 100-200 mL coconut water, and 2 g of vegetable charcoal per liter.

Preparation Note

With the macro- and micronutrients as described by Knudson (1946). Contains sucrose.

Media Formulation


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Corrosion

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Danger

hcodes

Hazard Classifications

Eye Dam. 1

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 1

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable



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E Ouni et al.
Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 35(6), 1391-1410 (2020-06-17)
How do elastic matrisome components change during the lifetime of the human ovary? The deposition and remodeling of mechanical matrisome components (collagen, elastin, elastin microfibril interface-located protein 1 (EMILIN-1), fibrillin-1 and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)) that play key roles in signaling pathways
Guek Eng Sim et al.
Plant cell reports, 26(4), 383-393 (2006-10-07)
We have successfully developed a method to induce early in vitro flowering of the self-pollinated seedlings of a tropical orchid hybrid, Dendrobium Madame Thong-In. Transition of vegetative shoot apical meristem to inflorescence meristem was observed when young protocorms were cultured
Philip J Kauth et al.
Annals of botany, 102(5), 783-793 (2008-09-02)
Ecotypic differentiation has been explored in numerous plant species, but has been largely ignored in the Orchidaceae. Applying a specific germination protocol for widespread seed sources may be unreliable due to inherent physiological or genetic differences in localized populations. It