Liquid Culture Systems for in Vitro Plant Propagation
DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-3200-5_33
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Use of the temporary immersion bioreactor system (RITA®) for production of commercial Eucalyptus clones in Mondi Forests (SA)

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“…Acclimatization of Leucojum aestivum was improved in plants obtained from Rita ® systems. The results of these studies are similar to those obtained for Eucalyptus and apple roostock cultures [43,44]. Paclobutrazol and temporary immersion systems as in the present study stimulated also Ananas comosus ex vitro plants grown [45].…”
Section: Disscusionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Acclimatization of Leucojum aestivum was improved in plants obtained from Rita ® systems. The results of these studies are similar to those obtained for Eucalyptus and apple roostock cultures [43,44]. Paclobutrazol and temporary immersion systems as in the present study stimulated also Ananas comosus ex vitro plants grown [45].…”
Section: Disscusionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…1c). McAlister et al (2005) also reported that there is minimal callus evident at the base of plantlet stems in the TIS, compared with that in the gelled system. However, the plantlets in gelled medium just produced thick, brown and easily broken roots with obvious callus and fewer secondary roots (Fig.…”
Section: Abbreviationsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Because the TIB type supplies sufficient oxygen, it appears to offer advantages in the reduction of hyperhydricity and increase in stimulatory growth substances (Alister et al 2005;Zhao et al 2012). Plant tissue culture techniques have been employed to propagate many species but acclimation is still a problem for successful plant production (Preece and Sutter 1991;Kozai 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%