Experiment No 1

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Experiment No 1 In vitro seed germination

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Experiment No 1. In vitro seed germination. Overview. 1. 2. Experiment. Material and Chemicals. Introduction. Procedure. Objective. 3. 4. 5. Introduction. In vitro. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Experiment No 1

In vitro seed germination

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Experiment

Material and Chemicals

Overview

Introduction

Procedure

Objective

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Introduction

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More detailed or more convenient analysis of the components of an organism that have been removed from the intact organism is called as in vitro.

Common examples of in vitro experiments include work that uses cells derived from multicellular organisms (cell culture or tissue culture)

Advantages and disadvantages of In vitro studies.

In vitro

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Examples of In vitro Experiments

Polymerase chain reactionProtein purificationIn vitro fertilizationIn vitro diagnostics

Capsule Dissolution Time: In VitroDissolution in 37C (98°F) Water

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Germination is the process by which plants, fungi and bacteria emerge from seeds and spores, and begin growth.

Germination can imply anything expanding into greater being from a small existence.

Germination

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The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm.

Mixed bean sprouts

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Seed germination is the growth of an embryonic plant contained within a seed; it results in the formation of the seedling.

Empty and Dormant seeds

Role of certain hormones in seed dormancy

Self-incompatibility

Seed Germination

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Factors affecting germination

Water OxygenTemperatureLight or darkness

Germination rate and Germination capacity

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In vitro seed germination is the process of germination of embryo of seed in lab by providing favorable conditions for growth as living system.

In vitro seed germination

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Experiment for In vitro Seed Germination

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Petri dishes Flask Autoclave Laminar flow Aluminum foil Forceps Digital Balance HgCl2 Agar

Apparatus and Chemicals

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Layout and protocol of the Experiment

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Preparation of Agar

Distilled water is used

Seed Preparation

Soaking of seeds

Agar +Tap water

Autoclave to avoid

contamination

Surface Sterilization of seeds

HgCl2 is used

Laminar flow hood is used

Do not dip

into HgCl2 overnight

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Washing of seeds

Seed coat is removed

Propagation of seed

germination

Transfer of seeds in test Petri dishes

Agar+ prepared seeds

Provide favorable

conditions for growth

Placement in growth room

Use of Laminar flow hood+ hands should be washed properly

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Soak seeds in distilled water for 2-3 hours.

In order to prepare plain agar dissolve 1 gram of agar is in 100 ml of tap water and autoclave it with other necessary apparatus in autoclave at 120c for 20 min.

Take all apparatus in laminar flow to avoid contamination.

For surface sterilization of seeds dip them into HgCl2 solution for few seconds.

Protocol

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Wash them 2-3 times and then remove seed coats.

Place those seeds in test tube with the help of forceps, in which solidified agar media is present.

Plug them and cover lower tide with aluminum foil and place them in growth room for a day and check the growth of roots and shoots.

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