Integument and method for micropropagation and tissue culturing

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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435299, 435311, 435313, 47 58, 47 66, 47 84, C12N 500, C12M 116, C12M 112, C12M 104, A01H 100, A01G 902

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ABSTRACT:
An integument and related process for the micropropagation of tissue is made of a semipermeable, translucent membrane. The integument includes a cellule for completely enclosing and sealing the tissue and growth medium from the ambient environment. Light is transmitted through the translucent membrane to the tissue. The semipermeable membrane allows the mutual penetration by diffusion and osmosis of oxygen and carbon dioxide to permit the tissue to breathe with the ambient environment. The membrane is impermeable to biological contaminants. The integument and related method provides enhanced growth of the tissue and a reduction in contamination.

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