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Rowan Hodge
26 March, 14:03
Suggest why explants are sterilised? line4
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Colten Fletcher
26 March, 15:27
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These tiny explants can be sterilised in dilute bleach to kill surface bacteria and fungi, then grown in a suitable culture medium. The explants divide by mitosis and grow but if the chemicals in the growth medium are correct, they will also start to differentiate into roots, shoots and leaves.
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