Tag Botanical experiments

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  1. Determination of osmotic potential of plant cells The osmotic potential of plant cells mainly depends on the concentration of solutes in the vesicles, and some plants actively accumulate solutes in their cells
  2. Seed assay by triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) method Viable seed embryos undergo continuous redox reactions during respiration, and the hydrogen shed reduces the coenzymes (NAD or NADP). When TTC penetrates into t
  3. Measurement of vitamin C content Vitamin C is one of the most important vitamins in human nutrition and a deficiency can lead to scurvy. Fruits and vegetables are the main source of vitamin C f
  4. Plant DNA Extraction The extraction of plant DNA is a basic technique in plant molecular biology and genetic engineering research, and several methods such as CTAB method, SDS metho
  5. Fat Extraction - Soxhlet's Fat Extraction Method Experiment In the determination of the oil content of the sample, usually using organic solvents with a boiling point of less than 60 ℃ as a fat solvent (such as ether an
  6. Experiments for the determination of root vigor by the TTC method Triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) is a redox substance with a standard redox potential of 80 millivolts. It is a colorless solution when dissolved in water, b
  7. Experiments on the induction of α-amylase formation by gibberellin Gibberellins are produced in the dextrinous layer of the embryo after water absorption and germination of barley or wheat seeds. These gibberellins, when releas
  8. TPS-1 Plant Photosynthetic System Measurement Experiment The TPS is an open gas circuit system for the simultaneous determination of photosynthetic and respiration rates and transpiration rates in plant leaves. When m
  9. RNA-mediated gene silencing assay Down-regulation of endogenous gene expression by post-transcriptional horizontal gene silencing (PTGS) is a key to characterize plant gene function. Many RNA le
  10. Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (DIGE) experiments on tomato leaves and roots We can analyze the differential expression of proteins in two different tissues and organs of the same plant by two-dimensional fluorescence difference gel elec
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