Specialists from the Southern Federal University have developed an algorithm that calculates the optimal environment for the growth of rare plants listed in the Red Book. The scientists presented their development in the journal Horticulturae.

The algorithm selects the growth regulators necessary to grow microclones of organisms “in vitro”, their concentrations, and the mineral bases of the nutrient medium – often the only way to preserve them.

According to the developers, their algorithm is accurate and easy to use, which allows scientists to minimize confusion in choosing concentrations and, accordingly, achieve better experimental results.

Source: Ferra

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