Laueana Growing

Carnivorous Plant Tissue Culture Learning Curve

I have continued my experiments with carnivorous plant tissue culture.

I have been struggling with endogenous contamination in the plants. TC is always challenging, and carnivorous plant tissue culture can be especially challenging. It is one thing to be able to produce sterile agar in a jar but another to destroy microbes without destroying plant cells.

I tried a new method by doing the explant sterilization under a vacuum and with detergent. I still used calcium hypochlorite, but I used 3% instead of 4% and extended the sterilization time from 8 to 11 minutes.

A carnivorous plant tissue culture explant sterilization setup designed to work under a vacuum. An Erlenmeyer flask with a cork in the top and a vacuum extension is attached to a small laboratory vacuum by a tube. In the flask is calcium hypochlorite and detergent solution and the explants. It sits in front of a flow hood.

The vacuum setup functioned well mechanically. However, many of the explants died, got contaminated, or both, as before. I think I will likely need to change sterilants from calcium hypochlorite to NaDCC. It is more stable and effective, and less toxic.