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  • What xPlant is for
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Tissue culture concepts

  • Plants, explants, and stages
  • Media recipes and additives
  • Contamination tracking basics
  • Intro to tissue culture
  • Tissue culture basics

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  • Protocols and SOPs — what's the difference?
  • Sterilization and aseptic technique
  • Media preparation protocol

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Tissue culture concepts

Media recipes and additives

Media recipes in xPlant are documented formulations attached to your lab's culture work. They give every stage and transfer entry a permanent record of what the culture was growing on.

Why documented recipes matter

Reproducibility

When a culture responds well, you can look up exactly what media it was on and reproduce the conditions for the next batch.

Shared team knowledge

Recipes are visible to all team members. One person formulates a recipe; everyone can reference it without repeating the calculation.

Variant tracking

When you adjust a formulation for a specific species or season, save it as a named variant. The original stays intact for comparison.

Tracing outcomes to media

Attach a recipe to a stage or transfer entry so you can later filter cultures by the media they were grown on — useful for troubleshooting poor multiplication or contamination clusters.

Creating a recipe

Go to Dashboard → Media and click New Recipe. Build the formulation by selecting a base medium and adding additives one by one. Each additive line captures the compound name, concentration, and any notes.

FieldWhat to enter
NameDescriptive name — e.g. 'MS Half-Strength for Rooting'
Base mediumMS, WPM, B5, Knop, or custom base
pHTarget pH after autoclaving
Agar / gelling agentConcentration and brand if relevant
SucroseConcentration in g/L
AdditivesEach additive with concentration — PGRs, vitamins, charcoal, etc.
Preparation notesAutoclave time, filter sterilisation steps, storage conditions
TagsOptional: species, stage type, or use case tags

Additive types

xPlant supports any additive type — no fixed list. The categories below are common in tissue culture work and useful for organising your recipe library with tags.

CategoryExamplesNotes
Plant growth regulatorsBAP, IBA, IAA, NAA, 2iP, TDZ, kinetinRecorded in mg/L or µM with supplier and lot if relevant
Vitamins and amino acidsThiamine (B1), nicotinic acid, glycine, myo-inositolOften part of a macro/micro vitamin mix
Carbon sourcesSucrose, glucose, fructoseConcentration in g/L
Gelling agentsAgar, Phytagel, Gelrite, agaroseConcentration as a percentage or g/L
SupplementsActivated charcoal, casein hydrolysate, coconut waterInclude concentration and intended effect

Attaching a recipe to a stage or transfer

When you add a stage or record a transfer, there's an optional Media Recipe field. Start typing the recipe name to search your library and select it. Once attached, the recipe is linked in the stage history and visible in the transfer detail — so anyone reviewing the record knows exactly what media that culture was on.

Recipes are not version-locked to the stage entry. If you need to record a formulation change for the same base recipe, create a new named variant rather than editing the existing recipe — so that older stage records still point to the correct historical formulation.

Related guides

Record a transferPlants, explants, and stagesTissue culture basicsOrganic alternatives