·L¥Íª«¾Ç- 18 March 2000

 

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Demonstration DSC00005.JPG
Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Demonstration
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Demonstration DSC00007.JPG
Aseptic technique- flaming the mouth of the flask DSC00008.JPG
Work in progress DSC00009.JPG
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Demonstration Demonstration

Aseptic technique - flaming the mouth of the flask

   
Plate inoculation DSC00011.JPG
Flaming the loop DSC00012.JPG
Work in progress DSC00013.JPG
Using micro-pipette DSC00014.JPG
Using a micro-pipette DSC00015.JPG
Plate inoculation Flaming the loop     Using a micro-pipette
Work in progress DSC00016.JPG
Spread plate using a turntable DSC00017.JPG
Spread plate using a turntable DSC00018.JPG
A computerized autoclave DSC00019.JPG
Using a pressure cooker as autoclave DSC00022.JPG
  Spread plate using a turntable Spread plate using a turntable A computerised autoclave Using a pressure cooker as autoclave
Sulturing of Shitake mushroom by compost DSC00024.JPG
Culturing of Shitake mushroom by compost DSC00025.JPG
Culturing of shitake mushroom by compost DSC00026.JPG
Culturing of Shitake mushroom by compost DSC00027.JPG
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Culturing of Shitake mushroom by compost Culturing of Shitake mushroom by compost Culturing of Shitake mushroom by compost Culturing of Shitake mushroom by compost Culturing of Shitake mushroom by compost
Work in progress DSC00029.JPG
Getting a small piece of mushroom tissue by aseptic technique DSC00030.JPG
Getting a small piece of mushroom tissue by aseptic technique DSC00031.JPG
Aseptically inloculate mushroom tissue onto a potato dextrose agar DSC00032.JPG
  Getting a small piece of mushroom tissue by aseptic technique Getting a small piece of mushroom tissue by aseptic technique Aseptically inloculate mushroom tissue onto a potato dextrose agar

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