What Species Have Been Cultured
With PPM?

PPM plays a vital part in the "Kitchen Culture Kit" protocol. Since kitchen tissue culture techniques use a minimum of high tech equipment, we depend on all the help we can get to minimize contamination and maximize growth. The list below, gathered with permission from the users, includes names of species and the email address of those involved in testing various plants and PPM.

If you would like to be added to the list, contact me. If you were added by mistake and want to be deleted from the list, contact me.

 

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) debbys@puccini.crl.umn.edu
Anthurium scherzerianum mctome@ci.uc.pt
Arabidopsis thaliana hauser@edv2.boku.ac.at
Arabidopsis thaliana schauer@arlab.biology.rochester.edu
Araucaria,Dianthus, Roses,Vireya invitro@ihug.co.nz
Banana  kgbenson@davis.com
Cajanus cajan L. Millsp. ptc@dalton.ncl.res.in
Carnivorous (Drosera spp, Nepenthes vieillardii, Aldrovanda vesiculosa, Sarracenia spp) cgardner@jps.net
Chestnut, Oak roland.schafleitner@arcs.ac.at
Corylus, Humulus reedbm@bcc.orst.edu
Cypripedium reginae john.j.krebs@monsanto.com
Date palm, papaya, tobacco kunertkc@netactive.co.za
Ferns (hardy and Boston), Echinacea, Salvia, Corydalis, Dianthus, Coreopsis, Dicentra, Geranium, Tarragon kkratz@neca.com
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) herbthyme@globalserve.net
Fruits (cranberry, lingonberry, bakeapple) debnaths@em.agr.ca
Hosta jlanier@yancey.main.nc.us
Marine algae (Porphyra, Ulva) sminocha@cisunix.unh.edu
Orchidaceae (paphs, dens, laelia, encyclia, cattleya, others) andrewj@dwave.net
Orchids ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca
Orchids, Tropicals lsrjml@prtc.net
Orchids, herbaceous peonies simon.wellinga@nl.origin-it.com
Petunia, Lisianthus, Sandersonia deroless@crop.cri.nz
Prunus spp jmarin@posta.unizar.es
Strawberry (Fragaria spp) mazzara@popcsi.unian.it 
Trees (Abies alba, Fagus sylvatica, Picea abies, Pinus sylvestris) rlkraj@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Verbascum thapsus L. aturker@clemson.edu
Xanthorrhoea (Austral grass tree)
Hibbertia stricta (Golden guinea flower)
Pultenaea humulis & pedunculata
Isopogon ceratophyllus (prickly cone-bush)
t.walchhuetter@pgrad.unimelb.edu.au

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