The dynamics of nutrient utilization and growth of apple root stock 'M9 EMLA' in temporary versus continuous immersion bioreactors

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The present study investigated the dynamics of nutrient utilization and various growth and physiological parameters during in vitro proliferation of apple root stock 'M9 EMLA' in two different bioreactor systems, i.e. temporary and continuous immersions. Individual shoots obtained from temporary immersion system had higher dry mass and were of better quality than those obtained from continuous immersion. In continuous immersion bioreactor, apple shoots appeared to utilize more nutrients from liquid culture medium than that from temporary immersion. The shoot growth was limited by the availability of phosphate and nitrogen in continuous immersion system. The shoots produced in temporary immersion bioreactor showed higher photosynthetic rate, maximum quantum yield of photosystem-II and slow but steady rate of nutrient absorption, indicating the occurrence of higher photomixotrophic metabolism. The study also showed that high level of antioxidant scavenging enzymes in shoots grown in continuous immersion system induced physiological changes to foster adaptation to stresses. © 2006 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Chakrabarty, D., Dewir, Y. H., Hahn, E. J., Datta, S. K., & Paek, K. Y. (2007). The dynamics of nutrient utilization and growth of apple root stock “M9 EMLA” in temporary versus continuous immersion bioreactors. Plant Growth Regulation, 51(1), 11–19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10725-006-9115-5

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