Plantform bioreactor for mass micropropagation of date palm

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Abstract

A novel protocol for the commercial production of date palm through micropropagation is presented. This protocol includes the use of a semisolid medium alternation or in combination with a temporary immersion system (TIS, Plantform bioreactor) in date palm micropropagation. The use of the Plantform bioreactor for date palm results in an improved multiplication rate, reduced micropropagation time, and improved weaning success. It also reduces the cost of saleable units and thus improves economic return for commercial micropropagation. The use of the Plantform bioreactor successfully addresses other hindrances that can occur during the scale-up of date palm micropropagation, including asynchrony of somatic embryos, limited maturation of somatic embryos, and highly variable germination frequencies of embryos.

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Almusawi, A. H. A., Sayegh, A. J., Alshanaw, A. M. S., & Griffis, J. L. (2017). Plantform bioreactor for mass micropropagation of date palm. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1637, pp. 251–265). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7156-5_21

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