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Mass multiplication of protocorm-like bodies using bioreactor system and subsequent plant regeneration in Phalaenopsis

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The feasibility of using PLBs for large-scale micropropagation was evaluated for scaled-up liquid cultures in bioreactors, rate of proliferation, and regeneration, and Hyponex medium was found to be suitable for conversion of PLBs into plantlets.
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Protocorm-like bodies (PLBs) formed on leaf segmentsin vitro were used as explants for bioreactor cultures. Continuous immersion cultures (air lift column and air lift-balloon bioreactor), and temporary immersion cultures (with or without charcoal filter attached) were used for the culture of PLB sections. A temporary immersion culture with charcoal filter attached was most suitable for PLB culture. About 18,000 PLBs were harvested from 20 g of inoculum (∼1000 PLB sections) in 2 l Hyponex medium after 8 weeks of incubation. Aeration in a bioreactor at 0.5 or 2.0 volume of air per volume of medium min−1 (vvm) yielded similar levels of biomass production. PLBs grown in bioreactors were cultured on solid Murashige and Skoog, Vacin and Went, Knudson C, Lindemann and Hyponex media. Hyponex medium was found to be suitable for conversion of PLBs into plantlets and 83% of PLBs transformed into plantlets on this medium. The feasibility of using PLBs for large-scale micropropagation was evaluated for scaled-up liquid cultures in bioreactors, rate of proliferation, and regeneration.

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Some pH Changes in Nutrient Solutions

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- 01 Jun 1949 - 
TL;DR: An investigation indicated that amino acids are excellent buffers and a new nutrient solution is proposed, based on the results of studies on weakly buffered culture media used for asymbiotic germination of orchid seeds.
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Micropropagation of Orchids

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