Recent advancement in research on photoautotrophic micropropagation using large culture vessels with forced ventilation
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant(2009)
摘要
Summary Successful fundamental or basic research, while being stimulated by applied studies, provides the development of new technologies
for the benefit of mankind. Photoautotrophic micropropagation or micropropagation using sugar-free medium is no exception
from this generalization. The concept of photoautotrophic micropropagation is derived from research that revealed the relatively
high photosynthetic abilities of chlorophyllous cultures such as leafy explants and plantlets in vitro. To meet the ever-increasing demand for quality transplants, the scaling-up of photoautotrophic micropropagation systems,
for commercialization, has become necessary. This article reviews the recent advancement in the development and utilization
of large culture vessels for photoautotrophic micropropagation with special emphasis on the feasibility of the system for
the commercial-scale propagation. The review also includes choices for supporting material, ventilation type, planting density,
vessel volume, and vessel sterilization procedure, and problems and solutions to achieve uniform growth in a large culture
vessel. A case study of the commercial application of a photoautotrophic micropropagation system using large culture vessles,
which recently has been established in Kunming, China, is also presented in this article.
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CO,2,enrichment,cost,photosynthesis,supporting material,sugar-free medium
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