I am using your protocol to do phosphate assays, and I am curious:...
I am using your protocol to do phosphate assays, and I am curious: do you make your Hoagland's in lab or do you purchase it? If you purchase it, from where? Thank you.
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Mark T Waters Author Answered Feb 12, 2013
ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, The University of Western Australia, Australia
And more information on what rock wool actually is:
http://www.grodan.com/about+grodan/stone+wool+substrate
Mark T Waters Author Answered Feb 12, 2013
ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Hi Charles
We get our rock wool from these guys in Australia:
http://www.growroom.com.au/shop/propagation/rockwool-wrapped-slab-75x900x150/
The manufacturer is Grodan, and you may be able to find alocal distributor here:
http://www.grodan.com/about+grodan/find+a+distributor
Thank you, Dr. Waters. I would also like to know where you purchased the rockwool used in your experiment, and what type of rockwool it is? Thank you.
Mark T Waters Author Answered Oct 15, 2012
ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, The University of Western Australia, Australia
We make each of the stock solutions ourselves in the lab. This is potentially expensive if you have to buy all the reagents, especially considering how little you need of some of the micronutrients. Some of the micronutrients can be substituted, e.g. ZnCl2 rather than ZnSO4, as it is the Zn2+ rather than the Cl- or SO4- that matters.
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