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Bioreactor design for propagation of somatic embryos

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Six identical bioreactors were constructed and built at the Agricultural University of Norway to provide optimal conditions for plant cell regeneration from cells into somatic embryos (‘clonal or somatic seeds’). This was made possible through cooperation in COST87 by a European network in a working group on regeneration from plant cell cultures. The bioreactor design provides gentle stirring through a slow-speed stirrer that regularly changes direction of rotation to prevent ‘quiet’ zones in the suspension in which cells can settle and grow. In addition, the oxygen is provided, bubble-free, through thin silicone tubing loops that are hanging loose, moving with the liquid to prevent cell growth on these tubes. We used off-the-shelf components whenever possible, to reduce the costs to a minimum, which was another aim of the construction. The result was a suite of relatively inexpensive computer-controlled bioreactors that could control temperature, oxygen, pH, stirrer speed and stirrer direction. In addition, we have provided different light spectral qualities by simple means of filtering the light. Using the present software, the parameters can be set up to alter every hour during the 24-h day/night cycle. All our cultures have improved growth in the bioreactors compared to identical cultures in Erlenmeyer flasks. The cultures used are: embryogenic cultures of carrot (Daucus carota), Norway spruce (Picea abies), birch (Betula pendula), cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) and shoot cultures of Christmas begonia (Begonia x cheimantha). The paper also discusses recommendations for improvements of the current system for future revisions.

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Abbreviations

COST:

European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research

FDA:

fluorescein diacetate

PI:

proportional + integral

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Hvoslef-Eide, A.K., Olsen, O.A.S., Lyngved, R. et al. Bioreactor design for propagation of somatic embryos. Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult 81, 265–276 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11240-004-6647-0

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