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Limitations associated with conductivity measurement for monitoring growth in plant tissue culture
Authors:Kian H Kwok  Parthena Tsoulpha  Pauline M Doran
Institution:(1) Department of Biotechnology, University of New South Wales, P.O. Box 1, 2033 Kensington, NSW, Australia
Abstract:The suitability of conductivity measurement for monitoring growth in plant cell culture has been tested using suspended cells and genetically-transformed hairy roots of Atropa belladonna, and aggregated cells of Solanum aviculare. Other researchers have proposed that a constant ratio exists between increase in cell concentration (Deltax) and decrease in medium conductivity (DeltaC). In all cases studied in this work, Deltax/DeltaC was not constant over a wide range of cell densities tested in batch culture. With cell suspensions, Deltax/DeltaC decreased continuously during the growth phase from 3.4 to 2.5 g cm l–1 mS–1. For the hairy roots, the ratio between Deltax and DeltaC varied by as much as 4-fold during growth. The relationship between conductivity and growth for S. aviculare aggregates was found to vary depending on inoculum density. No simple correlation between conductivity change and cell growth was apparent for the plant-cell systems studied.
Keywords:Atropa belladonna  biomass determination  conductivity measurement  hairy root culture  plant cell culture  Solanum aviculare aggregates
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