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It is obvious that inoculation and subculturing should also be carried out under the same sterile conditions as isolation. In a professional laboratory these take place in the laminar air-flow cabinet, but if there is not enough laminar air-flow space available (e.g. during practical courses), cutting etc., can be carried out between sterile filter paper.
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Pierik, R.L.M. (1997). Isolation, inoculation and subculturing. In: In Vitro Culture of Higher Plants. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5750-6_9
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