A new method for the purification of the different stages of carrot embryoids
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A new method for the purification of the different stages of carrot embryoids
Abstract
An easy method is presented for the purification of the different stages of carrot embryoids. This is based on a synchronization of the regenerating culture and on a filtration through filters of various pore sizes. A differential sedimentation was used for removing undifferentiated cells. At the end of the process, the different stages: globular, heart- and torpedo-shaped were obtained with a degree of purity that always exceeded 90%. This method can be used for the separation of relatively large numbers of embryoids (from thousands to a million) of haploid and diploid carrot lines and is very gentle on embryoids in that it does not affect their viability or further development.
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