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Re: Inexpensive Plant TC Book (fwd)


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> To: Multiple recipients of list PLANT-TC <plant-tc@tc.umn.edu>
with premmision from the authors for those who care....hmmm
> 
> In a message dated 97-04-27 08:18:49 EDT, you write:
> 
> << Dear Ed:
> 
>          On the topic of TC reference books, I wonder if you could tell me
>  the name and source of a book I used while working for a TC lab in Eastern
>  Canada. It was about 300 pages of tabulated condensed data by species of
>  suggested or proven media formulations, including the amounts of cytokinins,
>  etc to add for production of somatic embryogenesis, callus, rooting, and
>  dedifferentiation. We don't have a lot of TC volumes at the local university
>  library. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>  Paul Stewart c/o ABIOGEN Agri-Food Services
>  RR #5 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,
>  CANADA   C1A 7J8
>  Tel: (902) 569-2174   Email: stewart@cycor.ca
>  "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate"
> 
>  >>
> Dear Paul:
> 
> The only books that I know of that fit your description are longer than 300
> pages: Plant Culture Media Vol.1 Formulations and Uses, 567 pages ($145.00
> plus shipping) and Volume 2. Commentary and Analysis, 420 pages ($102.00 plus
> shipping), By E.F. George et al.
> 
> I haven't seen these volumes but if they are anything like George's "Plant
> Propagation by Tissue Culture" they are a geat bargain at their price.
> 
> If you would like further information about these books, let me know and I
> will fax or snail-mail it to you.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Ed Herman
> Agritech Consultants, Inc.
> P.O. Box 255
> Shrub Oak, NY 10588, U.S.A.
> Phone/Fax: (914) 528 3469
> E-mail: AGRICELL@AOL.COM
> 





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