“…Several types of stainless steel or disposable bioreactor systems have been used for the cultivation of plant cells, including stirred‐tank bioreactors (Holland et al, ; Huang, ; Reuter et al, ; Schmale et al, ; Trexler et al, ), bubble column reactors (Huang et al, ), single‐use bubble column bioreactors (Shaaltiel et al, ), wave‐mixed bioreactors (Eibl and Eibl, ; Huang and McDonald, ; Raven et al, ), and miniature bioreactors for high‐throughput screening (Eibl et al, ; Huang and McDonald, ). Among those systems, wave‐mixed bioreactors have been widely used for the cultivation of hairy roots and plant cells that benefit from constant illumination, such as mosses (Eibl and Eibl, ; Weathers et al, ).…”