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Using a batch culture method, the effects of 3 types of media on the growth of a plant suspension culture was investigated. Figure below has shown the growth of Murashige and Skoog (MS), Gamborg B5, and Vacin and Went media in plant suspension cultures. Discuss on the findings and draw conclusions. With explanation, recommend which medium is best for maintaining suspension cultures
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