Micropropagation Flashcards

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Acclimatization

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  • the preferred term for the process of gradually moving tissue culture-grown plantlets to open-air conditions
  • gradually reducing humidity and increasing light levels
  • the leaves in in vitro have less cuticle wax and different shaped stomata
  • the roots in in vitro have reduced structure and increased cell size and are not able to fully function as normal roots
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Disinfestation

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  • chemical removal of surface contaminants that would otherwise grow in the tissue culture environment and kill the explant
  • external contaminants are literally everywhere - in the air, on the surfaces of plants, tables, hands, and etc.
  • use stock plants as sorce of explants
  • explants disinfested with brief alcohol treatment
  • followed by 10-15 minutes in agitated bleach solution
  • if not inproperly disinfected, will lead to microbial growth on the medium and the explant
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Ex vitro

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  • growth and development outside the tissue culture environment
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Explant

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  • a piece of tissue used to initiate a tissue culture
  • the most commonly used explants for micropropagation include stem and leaf sections
  • sometimes flower parts, roots, and seed tissues have all been used
  • the piece of the plant (propagule) used to initiate the micropropropagation or tissue culture process
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In vitro

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  • the culture of plant cells or organs in culture vessels (like test tubes) under controlled environment and nutritive growth medium
  • production in a test tube or other similar vessel where culture conditions and medium are controlled for optimum growth during tissue culture
  • growth and development in the tissue culture environment
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Microcuttings

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  • microshoots used as small cuttings induced to regenerate roots and eventually a plantlet.
  • single microshoots moved to a medium to induce rooting
  • can be rooted either in virto or ex vitro
    • microshoots = shoots developed during tissue culture
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Micropropagation: Advantages

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  • the natural rate of increase is slow
  • new cultivars with high commercial demand
  • cultivars with high market value
  • plants that are difficult to propagate
  • conservation of endangered species
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Micropropagation: Disadvantages

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  • expensive with high labor costs
  • requires sophisticated facilities
  • trained personal
  • specialized techniques
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Stabilization

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  • is when an explant has been established in vitro and has grown new shoots that are ready to subculture
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Subculture

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  • the process of dividing stems or tissue from a tissue culture into smaller pieces and then transferring them to a fresh medium to multiply the tissue culture
  • the act of subdividing the developing explants into smaller pieces and moving them to a new medium as occurs in the multiplication stage of micropropagation
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Transfer

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  • moving the entire culture to a new medium. there is no subdivision, as there is in subculturing
  • done in sterile environment, under laminar air flow hood
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Totipotent

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  • the concept that a single cell has the genetic program to grow into an entire plant
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