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. 1976 Mar;57(3):460–462. doi: 10.1104/pp.57.3.460

Turbidimetric Measurement of Plant Cell Culture Growth 1

Zinmay Renee Sung a
PMCID: PMC542048  PMID: 16659505

Abstract

Turbidimetric measurement of cultures grown in sidearm flasks was used to measure the growth of plant cells. The turbidity was shown to vary proportionally with cell number and dry weight over time. The effect of different freezing conditions on the growth of the culture was presented to demonstrate the application of the sidearm-turbidity method.

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