1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02932381
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Induction and cultures of mountain ginseng adventitious roots and AFLP analysis for identifying mountain ginseng

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“…IBA was thus favorable for induction of the adventitious root in P. notoginseng culture. This is partially supported by similar studies on Panax ginseng, where IBA was also effective (Son et al 1999, Hahn et al 2003, Seo et al 2003.…”
Section: Effect Of Exogenous Phytohormones On Adventitious Root Initisupporting
confidence: 63%
“…IBA was thus favorable for induction of the adventitious root in P. notoginseng culture. This is partially supported by similar studies on Panax ginseng, where IBA was also effective (Son et al 1999, Hahn et al 2003, Seo et al 2003.…”
Section: Effect Of Exogenous Phytohormones On Adventitious Root Initisupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Traditional cultivation methods cannot meet the increasing demands of the ginseng market, especially for ginsenosides. We recently established a bioreactor culture system for ginseng adventitious root cultures (Seon et al, 1999;Son et al, 1999a). However, the ginsenoside content in ginseng adventitious roots is not very high.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Induction and growth of hairylike adventitious roots is achieved from initial root explants by exogenous auxin supply, which is direct motive for the mass production of ginseng roots for commercial scale. Son et al [71] designed a balloon-type bubble bioreactor (BTBB) (Figures 1, 2A), which is superior for biomass growth than the bubble column bioreactor, and stirred tank bioreactor in cell culture of Taxus cuspidata [72], Beta vulgaris hairy roots [73], ginseng hairy root [74] and adventitious root culture [75]. The fresh weight of ginseng hairy-like adventitious root culture in 20-L BTBB was three-times higher than that of the stirred tank bioreactor [71].…”
Section: Commercial Production Of Panax Ginseng Roots Via Balloon Typmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Son et al [71] designed a balloon-type bubble bioreactor (BTBB) (Figures 1, 2A), which is superior for biomass growth than the bubble column bioreactor, and stirred tank bioreactor in cell culture of Taxus cuspidata [72], Beta vulgaris hairy roots [73], ginseng hairy root [74] and adventitious root culture [75]. The fresh weight of ginseng hairy-like adventitious root culture in 20-L BTBB was three-times higher than that of the stirred tank bioreactor [71]. The maximum biomass production of 2.2 kg fresh weight in 20-L bioreactor was obtained after 42 days after inoculation of 240 g [76].…”
Section: Commercial Production Of Panax Ginseng Roots Via Balloon Typmentioning
confidence: 97%
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