Abstract
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site [http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/101exp.shtml] regarding best practices for Arabidopsis thaliana growth. Digital images showing treatment differences are included. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and references list are available in separate documents.
Keywords
Arabidopsis, growing methods, greenhouse methods, greenhouse protocols, greenhouse best practices, Purdue methods, calcined clay, Turface, sub-irrigation, primary color fluorescent, plant growth chambers, plant lighting
Date of this Version
October 2008
Suggested Citation
Eddy, Robert and Hahn, Daniel T., "101 Ways to Try to Grow Arabidopsis: Do Seeds Need to Be Misted to Germinate?" (2008). Purdue Methods for Arabidopsis Growth. Paper 5.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/pmag/5