

Author: Tanaka M. Giang Dam Murakami A.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1475-2689
Source: In Vitro Cellular and Development Biology - Plant, Vol.41, Iss.2, 2005-03, pp. : 173-180
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Abstract
To overcome various disadvantages of conventional culture vessls for plant micropropagation, we previously developed the photoautotrophic micropropagation technique, with special mention for the first practical film culture system, the ‘Miracle Pack’ (MP), which was made of fluorocarbon polymer film (Neoflo® PFA film) and supported by a polycarbonate frame. While the PFA film has superior thermal stability, high light transmittance and high gas permeability, making the MP system (MP-PFA) superior to conventional culture vessels for the micropropagation of various plant species, its high cost is a disadvantage. In this study, a possible alternative of lower-cost OTP® film made of TPX (4-methyl-1-pentane polymer) and CPP (a polypropylene), which possesses similar characteristics to PFA film, is evaluated to develop a novel disposable film culture vesel, termed ‘Vitron’, for culturing
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