Process for plant tissue culture propagation

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

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435287, 435311, C12N 500, C12M 100, C12M 112

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a process for at least semi-automated plant tissue culture propagation comprising: providing plant tissue culture containing a large number of densely packed meristematic areas, automatically separating and thinning the tissue into small clusters of meristematic tissues, bulk transporting the separated tissue aseptically to a separating apparatus wherein the tissue is washed and propagules of substantially uniform size and substantially free of phytotoxic cell debris are obtained, aseptically transporting the propagules to a culture vessel and distributing the propagules on the surface of a culture medium.

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