GreenTray®, a TIS Bioreactor for Plant Micropropagation and Abiotic or Biotic Stress Bioassays

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Dolcet-Sanjuan, Ramon [1 ]
Casanovas, Maria [1 ]
Franquesa, Sandra [1 ]
Alsina, Eva [1 ]
Carrasco-Cuello, Francisca [2 ,3 ]
Torres, Estanis [2 ]
Rufat, Josep [3 ]
Solsona, Cristina [4 ]
Teixido, Neus [4 ]
机构
[1] IRTA, Fruticulture Program, Plant Vitro Culture Lab, Fruitcentre, Parc AgroBiotech, Lleida 25003, Spain
[2] IRTA, Fruticulture Program, Fruitcentre, Parc AgroBiotech, Lleida 25003, Spain
[3] IRTA, Efficient Use Water Agr Program, Fruitcentre, Parc AgroBiotech, Lleida 25003, Spain
[4] IRTA, Postharvest Program, Fruitcentre, Parc AgroBiotech, Lleida 25003, Spain
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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL | 2024年 / 14卷 / 10期
关键词
GreenTray (R); TIS; bioreactor; micropropagation; bioassays; Prunus; Pyrus; Malus; Cannabis; TEMPORARY IMMERSION SYSTEMS; IN-VITRO EVALUATION; ERWINIA-AMYLOVORA; RESISTANCE; ROOTSTOCK; PROPAGATION; SELECTION; CULTURE; CULTIVAR; REPLANT;
D O I
10.3390/app14104051
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
The temporary immersion system bioreactor named GreenTray (R) presents advantages over the existing ones. Firstly, there is no need to use forceps to move the shoots or plantlets in or out of the recipient, nor is the use of a scalpel necessary to divide them. Secondly, the basis of the shoot can remain in the GreenTray (R) and can sprout again over several cycles of growth. These two characteristics reduce the costs in the process of micropropagation. In addition, shoot or plantlet development is enhanced by the aeration of the recipient, thus enriching the recipient's atmospheric CO2. This article describes and provides images and values of interest in (1) the micropropagation process of some commercial Prunus or Pyrus rootstocks; (2) the plantlet growth under autotrophic conditions; and (3) the inoculation of plants with pathogens that reproduce in vitro the symptoms observed in vivo, using the GreenTray (R) bioreactor.
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