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Old 12-31-2016, 08:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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We are starting a tissue culture lab in Nepal. I am searching if cell culture rout is possible. It has to be a well established protocol. Also trying from where to source the technology. Any leads given will be a great help thanks
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Welcome here Arun and a happy new year
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Welcome to the banana gang!....
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We are starting a tissue culture lab in Nepal. I am searching if cell culture rout is possible. It has to be a well established protocol. Also trying from where to source the technology. Any leads given will be a great help thanks

Yes, it is ... but tissue culture at the (single or very few) cellular level requires highly specialize labs and equipment.

I think it might be well for you to define which "cell culture rout" or method to which you refer. There are several methods for "micro-propagation" of banana plantlets. Some of these methods are in-vitro by small labs and similar methods by propagation beds by the farmer.

There is a lot of information and training material available. Do a web search for 'micro propagation of bananas' and 'tissue culture of bananas' There is much info & videos on YouTube too.

2 Links that I have at the moment:
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Plant tissue culture techniques of Banana
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We are starting a tissue culture lab in Nepal. I am searching if cell culture rout is possible. It has to be a well established protocol. Also trying from where to source the technology. Any leads given will be a great help thanks
Arun, there is a sub-forum here dedicated to tissue culture:
Tissue Culturing & Other Propagation Techniques of Banana Plants

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... Do a web search ...
Most people who are serious about tissue culture -- either for business or hobby -- take 2 college horticultural courses in the subject. Here in the U.S. they are offered by many community (2-year) colleges. Arun is probably aware that there is at least one agricultural college right across the border in India.
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The best advice I can give you is to be certain of the species you are cloning and keep good records. There is nothing more frustrating than spending months on a plant to find out it is not what you paid for.
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Tissue culture can be done with bare minimum equipment. All the expensive equipment does make it much easier though.

I know of this nice little Asian man who lives near by... he has orchids and other various goodies. We are in process of trying to TC various native nanners.
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My university apparently holds the largest banana gene bank in the world, so you
might have a look here in your search;

International Musa Germplasm Transit Centre
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