Commercial Propagation of Orchids in Tissue Culture: Seed-Flasking Methods
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Manufacturer: Kay S. Greisen Specialties
EAN (European Article Number): 9780972227001
Binding: Plastic Comb
Author: Kay S. Greisen
Publisher: Kay S. Greisen Specialties
Dewey Decimal Number: 500
Publication Date: 2002-07
Reading Level: 63
Description: Commercial Propagation of Orchids in Tissue Culture: Seed-Flasking Methods is an illustrated laboratory manual that describes in easily understood language the stepwise process of propagating orchids from seed via ‘seed flasking,’ a technique based on tissue-culture technology. The methods described include Preparation of: Green Pod for Seed Sowing; Split Pod for Dry-Seed Sowing; Spread Flask; and Replate Flask.
This informative volume also presents: pros-and-cons of seed flasking versus cloning; detailed descriptions of media, their components, and preparation; guidelines to using sterile technique; and a photographic life cycle of orchids grown in seed flasks. An invaluable appendix presents an 8-page table of orchid-pod collection times, including 471 species/hybrids among 124 genera. A glossary and comprehensive index complete the book. This book won an Award of Excellence from The Intermountain Chapter of The Society for Technical Communication in its 2000–2001 Publications Competition.
A removable 8.5"x14" tri-fold companion Quick Reference Guide summarizes all the media and propagation methods presented in greater detail within the book. It guides the user bench-side after he’s read and studied the manual.
Comb-bound, softcover book easily lies flat or folds. 8.5"x11" format. 53 B&W photographs. 63 pages.
Customer Reviews
Review Summary: Tissue Culture
Date: 2007-01-11
Details: The book had a lot of good info, I just hope I can one day understand it all.
Review Summary: Not for novice.
Date: 2006-04-25
Details: If I had laboratory experience/equipment, this book may have been useful. It's definitely for the pro. Gives all chemicals needed and the function of those chemicals. Timeline for harvesting seed pods for genus and species. All about starting from seed. No information on creating plantlets from an explant.