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Explore the lifespan of tissue culture plants in containers and guidelines for selecting the right size. Learn about common materials used and the process of ensuring the optimal growth environment for tissue culture plants.
Tissue culture plants can live for an extended period in containers, often depending on the specific plant species and care conditions. Choose the right size container based on the plant's growth stage. Common materials for making tissue culture containers include polystyrene and polypropylene, ensuring a sterile and conducive environment for plant growth.
Polystyrene
Top Polystyrene Vendors Globally100 mL
Vented
Top Vented Vendors GloballySterile
Top Sterile Vendors GloballyTreated
Top Treated Vendors GloballyYes
Clear
Tissue Culture
Top Tissue Culture Vendors Globally1 year
Glass
Top Glass Vendors Globally80 mL
Solid
Top Solid Vendors GloballyNon-sterile
Top Non-sterile Vendors GloballyUntreated
Top Untreated Vendors GloballyNo
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Tissue Culture
Top Tissue Culture Vendors Globally2 years
Polystyrene
Top Polystyrene Vendors Globally100 mL
Vented
Top Vented Vendors GloballySterile
Top Sterile Vendors GloballyTreated
Top Treated Vendors GloballyYes
Clear
Tissue Culture
Top Tissue Culture Vendors Globally1 year
Glass
Top Glass Vendors Globally80 mL
Solid
Top Solid Vendors GloballyNon-sterile
Top Non-sterile Vendors GloballyUntreated
Top Untreated Vendors GloballyNo
Transparent
Tissue Culture
Top Tissue Culture Vendors Globally2 years