Plant Tissue Culture Engineering
DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-3694-9_9
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Types and Designs of Bioreactors for Hairy Root Culture

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“…A) is one of the most popular industrial scale bioreactor systems. This design includes stirrers that facilitate mass transfer and regulate medium currency . Typical stirrers are propellers and pinched‐blade turbines that cause axial fluid motion.…”
Section: Bioreactors Designs For Cultivation Of Differentiated Plant mentioning
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“…A) is one of the most popular industrial scale bioreactor systems. This design includes stirrers that facilitate mass transfer and regulate medium currency . Typical stirrers are propellers and pinched‐blade turbines that cause axial fluid motion.…”
Section: Bioreactors Designs For Cultivation Of Differentiated Plant mentioning
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“…Mean power input per volume was suggested to be kept under 1000 W m 3 . The controllability of the parameters of cultivation (pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient concentration) can be performed in a better way than with any other type of bioreactor design . Although it is often employed for high‐density cultures, this type of bioreactor was originally not considered suitable for differentiated plant in vitro cultures cultivation due to several limitations: high shear stress; high power consumption; problems with inoculation and harvesting biomass after the end of a cultivation due to the propeller are possible .…”
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“…Due to their intrinsic configuration, they are more suitable for research-oriented applications, although mass micropropagation of many species is also feasible, provided an appropriate protocol exists. Larger systems (up to 20 000 l or more) [13,23] are specifically designed, home-built models, which are operated to fulfill particular requirements and, therefore, are not widely available. It should be remembered that as scale-up of the culture increases, considerable compromises to shear stress, mixing and oxygen transfer are required, the calculation of which lies beyond the scope of this chapter.…”
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“…They are also taller and thinner and have no moving parts. This type of bioreactor is of the bubble column or the airlift design [1, 2, 12,13].…”
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