How to Clean a Contaminated Explant | Tissue Culture Made Easy

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  • čas přidán 1. 04. 2023
  • You just got slimed.
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Komentáře • 29

  • @PlantCellTechnology
    @PlantCellTechnology Před rokem +5

    Great job catching that contamination in time!

  • @kend.3195
    @kend.3195 Před rokem +3

    I just had the exact same contamination this week. Thanks for explaining!

  • @sparklessparkles728
    @sparklessparkles728 Před rokem +3

    Your videos are always so informative and entertaining! You are really fun to watch!

  • @denisechambre5530
    @denisechambre5530 Před rokem +2

    Great video - wow I learned a lot - you really know your stuff!!!

  • @karunashrestha7135
    @karunashrestha7135 Před 25 dny

    I have the similar contamination. Pinkish slimy.

  • @biobridge253
    @biobridge253 Před rokem +3

    Smashing video made a lot of sence keep on the good work learning so much need to learn more lol 😅

  • @chugginbeers
    @chugginbeers Před měsícem

    All plants need to be autoclaved? Im watching all your vids. Its a LOT to take in.
    Thanks ao much👊

  • @figman4890
    @figman4890 Před 3 měsíci

    Love ur videos which has really helped me to get started. Have one question How do u clean the contaminated jar and what do u do with the contaminated media?

  • @gmpinto2
    @gmpinto2 Před rokem +1

    Very enjoyable 😍to watch you even if I can't follow along! You'd be a good choice for a mission to mars to spearhead terraforming!

  • @kaitlindollison8523
    @kaitlindollison8523 Před 10 měsíci

    I did my first transfer a few days ago and now I have white mold growing in 5 out of 8 of my containers. I'm using deli containers and I'm wondering if there's just too much moisture from closing the lids when the media was hot? I guess spores would have had to get in there too? I'm going to attempt to clean it and try again! I have cats so I feel your pet contamination pain.

  • @HoangHuy-vh2gp
    @HoangHuy-vh2gp Před 5 měsíci

    When the plant is infected with mold after 4-5 days, can you remove the plant and re-boil the medium and reuse it?

  • @agricopak8671
    @agricopak8671 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi is Mercuric Hydrochloride good for sanitization?

  • @cl7max
    @cl7max Před 8 měsíci

    I made my first batch of Media and did my first transfer a few days ago. Before the transfer everything seemed fine (I waited 1 week to look for contamination). After the transfer (around the explants) it’s now a little whiteish cloudy in the media. I’m not sure if this is contamination or just a little bleach that found it’s way in there. Can someone give me some insight please.

  • @shawnsg
    @shawnsg Před 11 měsíci

    How's the outcome so far?

  • @thegore.
    @thegore. Před rokem +2

    Hello i really recommand you to use PPM in your media if you can to prevent contamination during your long time culture.👍

    • @plantsinjars
      @plantsinjars  Před rokem +1

      I use PPM frequently! Just have to be careful of how you dispose of it since it’s a biocide

  • @Alexandra_Yasneva
    @Alexandra_Yasneva Před 11 měsíci

    А какой процент натрия хлорида вы используете для стерилизации экспланта первом введении в культуру ? И сколько минут?

  • @petevenuti7355
    @petevenuti7355 Před rokem

    I won't tell Gary if you don't..😅
    (thought emporium's lab mascot)

  • @lostolli7766
    @lostolli7766 Před rokem +5

    This indeed is a slime mold, but slime molds aren't pathogens. They aren't even molds i.e. real fungi. A lot of species live in wood and other damp soils in nature. They have pretty interesting life cycles, but in no life cycles they infect or "jump" on humans.

    • @izzy1906
      @izzy1906 Před 5 měsíci

      I don't believe this is a slime mold. It's almost certainly serratia marcescens.

  • @samuelmiensinompe4902
    @samuelmiensinompe4902 Před 6 měsíci

    Why can’t some one invent a better way of tc? Like placing some chemical that can make the tissue grow without placing them in flasks. Jus terrariums.

  • @RobertHempazPhDTrichometry

    “Shoot (direct) multiplication” = #SDM;

  • @NorthernGoshawk
    @NorthernGoshawk Před rokem

    There's a chance it could be worth it to sell cultures of slime mold. The stuff is able to solve mazes and recreate the Tokyo subway system, so it's got it's own cool factor.

  • @bonitabromeliads
    @bonitabromeliads Před 10 dny

    Do you sing while doing your cultures? If so then your mouth germs are getting in there.

  • @darkodrasler7762
    @darkodrasler7762 Před 5 měsíci

    How can something that came from the environment around you be dangerous for that same environment? Don't be such a drama queen.

    • @methylene5
      @methylene5 Před měsícem

      She's right. Dangerous pathogens have competition in nature, whereas they don't when they contaminate sterile media and can grow to potentially lethal concentrations you would almost never experience in the natural environment. This is well known in mycology and the same applies here too.