Bucephalandra red dragon Vitro Culture

Bucephalandra red dragon Vitro Culture

$15.00
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Bucephalandra red dragon is a popular aquatic plant among aquarium hobbyists due to its vibrant red color and unique leaf shape. It is often propagated through tissue culture, which involves taking a small tissue sample from the plant and placing it in a sterile nutrient-rich medium in a laboratory setting. In vitro culture of Bucephalandra red dragon requires a sterile environment and precise conditions to ensure successful propagation. The nutrient-rich medium should contain a balanced mix of macro and micronutrients, as well as growth regulators such as cytokinins and auxins. The pH of the medium should also be carefully controlled, typically between 5.5 and 6.5. Once the tissue has multiplied in the nutrient-rich medium, it can be transferred to a gel-based medium that encourages root and shoot growth. The resulting plantlets can then be acclimated to their new environment and planted in an aquarium. Tissue culture allows for the mass production of Bucephalandra red dragon

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