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    Measurements of Viability Suitable for Plant Tissue Cultures

    • Last Update: 2020-11-18
    • Source: Internet
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    Experiments using plant tissue cultures, such as measuring their tolerance to herbicides or metabolite analogs, elucidating biochemical pathways by exposing the tissues to metabolic inhibitors, or cryopreserving the cultures, require at some point the determination of the tissue’s viability. Viability is the capacity of a cell or organism to live, and the state of being viable is most commonly recognized by the growth of the studied tissues (
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