MS (Murashige & Skoog) basic medium including vitamins
Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium is a nutrient solution used for plant tissue culture. It was developed by plant scientists Toshio Murashige and Folke Skoog in 1962 as a standardized medium for growing plant cells and tissues in vitro.
MS medium contains a precise balance of macronutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) and micronutrients (such as iron, copper, and zinc) that support the growth of plant cells and tissues. In addition, MS medium can be supplemented with plant growth regulators such as auxins and cytokinins to induce cell division and promote the formation of shoots and roots.
MS medium has become a widely used standard in plant tissue culture and has many applications in plant biotechnology, agriculture, and horticulture. It allows researchers to study plant growth and development in a controlled environment, and can be used to propagate plants for research or commercial purposes.
This mix include a variety of vitamins, including thiamine (vitamin B1), pyridoxine (vitamin B6), niacin, folic acid, and myo-inositol, among others.
The vitamins in MS medium play important roles in plant growth and development. For example, thiamine is required for carbohydrate metabolism, pyridoxine is involved in amino acid metabolism, and myo-inositol is important for cell membrane formation.
Overall, MS medium with vitamins is a powerful tool for studying plant growth and development in vitro and has applications in plant biotechnology, agriculture, and horticulture.
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