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pollen germination in vitro
I would like to collect pollen from flowers, germinate it on slides,
and then measure the length of the pollen tubes under a microscope. I have the recipe that I would like to use for my germination formula. My question is about the technique. I am looking for a way to evenly distribute my pollen germinatnio sol'n onto a microscope slide. I am going to do a run through tomorrow by actually putting my microscope slides in a plastic container and pouring the agar over them. When the medium cools and solidifies I am going to use a razor to cut the slides out. My problem is that the medium does not want to stay on the slides, and I cannot figure out how to keep the media on the slides, and once I do that how do I keep it equally distributed on the slides? Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you. Mandy |
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