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Web Manual - C-Fern Growth Pod
C-Fern
Culture is now even easier
using the NEW C-Fern Growth Pod Culturing C-Fern for teaching and independent student research projects is now even easier, more reliable, cheaper and faster than before. Reduced space requirements and increased portability, along with the many advantages and features of C-Fern for the classroom, make this a sure bet for engaging and keeping students’ interests. The C-Fern Growth Pod can replace or complement the standard Culture Dome that is recommended in the C-Fern Manual and Web page. In situations where the optimum culture temperature of 28 C is difficult or impossible to attain using the standard Culture Dome, the C-Fern Growth Pod can dramatically decrease culture time and increase yield. With the Growth Pod it is possible to obtain sexually mature gametophytes in as little as 9 days! Construction
Details The Pod provides a bright, humid and warm environment for rapid gametophyte and young sporophyte development. Because of the stacking arrangement of Petri dishes, cultures on the bottom may be developmentally slightly behind those on the top. Reversing the order of the stacks after 6-7 days can minimize this. However, the slight variation in game-tophyte size that results from the stacking can actually be beneficial for observations and use. For transport, local or long distance, the top of the Pod can be zipped closed to reduce temperature and humidity fluctuations. The light is small and portable and can be plugged in anywhere. Copyright 1999 Hickok & Warne |