Improved production of potato microtubers using a temporary immersion system
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1999A temporary immersion system for potato microtuber production was designed using 4-l vessels. This culture technique showed several advantages compared to solid cultures: i.e., three fold increase in shoot length, more internodes per plant and improved vigor.
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Conclusions and Perspectives on Plant Micropropagation in Temporary Immersion Systems
In vitro propagation protocols that include temporary immersion systems are available for the most economically important plant species. However, these have not been established yet for multiple species. Having protocols validated by the scientific community guarantees the success of the mass production of commercial propagules.Marco A, Ramírez-Mosqueda +1 more
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Production of Solanum tuberosum L. Microtuber Using Temporary Immersion System
European Journal of Experimental Biology, 2017Background: Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is an annual crop which belongs to the Solanaceae family of flowering plants and is native to South America. Potato is the fourth most important food crop worldwide, planted on 20 million ha globally in 2005. The need for a sustainable potato production depends on a constantly renewed supply of
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Types of Temporary Immersion Systems Used in Commercial Plant Micropropagation
Technological innovation in the design and manufacture of temporary immersion systems (TIS) has increased in the past decade. Innovations have involved the size, fitting, and replacement of components, as well as manufacturing materials. Air replacement by compressor has also been substituted by air replacement by preset tilting/rotation of culture ...Ivonne N, Bravo-Ruíz +4 more
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Optimising cocoa somatic embryogenesis by using temporary immersion system [PDF]
Des embryons somatiques de cacaoyer peuvent être obtenus à partir de staminodes, mais également à partir de fragments de cotylédons d'embryons somatiques primaires. Ce système de culture permet une phase d'amplification de la production d'embryons. Ces cultures sont réalisées en milieu solide où l'amplification reste modérée.
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Multiplication of Cupressus guadalupensis Using the RITA® Temporary Immersion System
The Guadalupe cypress (Cupressus guadalupensis S. Watson) is an endangered species included in the list of the NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010. The presence of wild goats in the habitat has been the greatest threat to the propagation and survival of this species. Therefore, there is a need to generate propagation protocols that facilitate the regeneration of theLuis Alberto Gómez-Reyes +5 more
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Mass propagation of tropical crops in temporary immersion systems
2005Temporary immersion systems (TIS) have been described for in vitro multiplication of a wide range of tropical crops. Laboratory protocols are available for shoot multiplication, somatic embryo and microtuber production. Seven species are now commercially propagated by this culture technique (Ananas comosus, Coffea arabica, Cymbopogon citratus, Musa sp.,
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Scale-Up of Coffea canephora Somatic Embryogenesis in Temporary Immersion System
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is a clear example of cellular totipotency. The SE of the genus Coffea has become a model for in vitro propagation for woody species and for the large-scale production of disease-free plants that provide an advantage for modern agriculture.Hugo A, Méndez-Hernández +1 more
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Use of Temporary Immersion Systems in the Establishment of Biofactories
Companies dedicated to the large-scale propagation of plant species are known as biofactories or agricultural biotechnology companies. Globally, there are a large number of biofactories (large-scale production) or plant tissue culture laboratories (small-scale production) in charge of supplying commercial propagules of plants of economic interest. Eachopenaire +2 more sources
TEMPORARY IMMERSION SYSTEM FOR TEMPERATE FRUIT TREES
Acta Horticulturae, 2007C. Damiano +3 more
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