Effect of oxygen-enriched aeration on regeneration of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cell culture
The effect of the oxygen concentration in the aeration gas on regeneration from rice cells in bioreactor cultures was investigated. The efficiency of regeneration in cultures aerated with over 40% oxygen was higher than that in a flask culture. In the case of a culture in which the dissolved oxygen(...
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description | The effect of the oxygen concentration in the aeration gas on regeneration from rice cells in bioreactor cultures was investigated. The efficiency of regeneration in cultures aerated with over 40% oxygen was higher than that in a flask culture. In the case of a culture in which the dissolved oxygen(DO) was saturated by aeration with air, the efficiency of regeneration was less than the half that of cultures aerated with 40% oxygen. In cultures with the DO levels controlled at 8,10 and 12 mg/ℓ, the efficiency of regeneration was highest at 12 mg/ℓ. In the oxygenenriched cultures, although cell aggregation was observed and the color of plantlets was relatively pale, more than 90% of them grew into healthy plants. |
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