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HANDICAPS FOR THE LARGE SCALE COMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF MICROPROPAGATION
Article number
230_5
Pages
63 – 72
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Abstract
In the last 10 years micropropagation has shown a spectacular development.
However, at present the widespread use of micropropagation is handicapped by the following facts:
However, at present the widespread use of micropropagation is handicapped by the following facts:
- Frequently mutations occur, particularly when applying the adventitious bud technique and callus systems.
- Basic knowledge concerning factors affecting organ and somatic embryo formation in various types of cultures is often completely lacking.
- Woody species (shrubs and trees) are extremely difficult to clone in vitro because rejuvenation can often not be induced; rooting of adult shoots is hardly possible.
- Internal infections are still a serious handicap for commercial application.
- Problems as vitrification (a physiological disease) and exudation of toxic compounds in the medium can hardly be solved.
- In vitro (a relatively closed system) ethylene and carbon dioxide levels can increase to an unacceptable level, often resulting in plants of bad quality.
- The role of the physical growth factors (light, temperature, humidity, the gas phase) is strongly neglected.
- During the transfer from test tube or container to soil a high percentage of the plants can be lost, because the micropropagated plants are not well adapted to the in vivo climate.
- Mass propagation in vitro is very labour intensive, resulting in too high a cost price.
Real possibilities for mechanization are still missing. - The techniques developed are not always economically viable and therefore rejected.
- During large scale micropropagation timing of production is often insufficiently controlled.
Authors
R.L.M. Pierik
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