Abstract

AbstractA replica plating method is described for plant cells growing in Petri dishes. The method involved a uniform application of plant cells (Morinda citrifolia L.) by spraying cells evenly on agar plates containing 60% conditioned medium. Subsequently the cells were allowed to grow through a nylon net. The net was removed from the master plate and placed upside down on replica plates. Cells from colonies adhering to the threads of the net were thus transferred to the replica plate and yielded colonies that, after a growth period of about 10–20 days, corresponded in position to the colonies on the master plate. An 80% transfer of colonies from the master plate to the copy plate was possible.

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