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Application of bioreactor systems for large scale production of horticultural and medicinal plants
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">K?Y?PaekEmail author  D?Chakrabarty  E?J?Hahn
Institution:(1) Research Center for the Development of Advanced Horticultural Technology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, South Korea
Abstract:Automation of micropropagation via organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis in a bioreactor has been advanced as a possible way of reducing costs. Micropropagation by conventional techniques is typically a labour-intensive means of clonal propagation. The paper describes lower cost and less labour-intensive clonal propagation through the use of modified air-lift, bubble column, bioreactors (a balloon-type bubble bioreactor), together with temporary immersion systems for the propagation of shoots, bud-clusters and somatic embryos. Propagation of Anoectochilus, apple, Chrysanthemum, garlic, ginseng, grape, Lilium, Phalaenopsis and potato is described. In this chapter, features of bioreactors and bioreactor process design specifically for automated mass propagation of several plant crops are described, and recent research aimed at maximizing automation of the bioreactor production process is highlighted.
Keywords:Anoectochilus  apple  automated masspropagation  Chrysanthemum  dissolved oxygen  garlic  ginseng  grape  Lilium  micropropagation  mixing  nutrients  pH  Phalaenopsis  potato  secondary metabolites  siberian ginseng  somatic embryogenesis
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