Mikropropagacja fotoautotroficzna
Photoautotrophic micropropagation (PAMS) is a micro-reproduction (vegetative reproduction in vitro) in photoautotrophic conditions. If the environment is modified to allow photosynthesis, green plant explants may grow in vitro on sugar-free media.
The theory of photoautotrophic microphotography was created by Japanese professor Toyoki Kozai with the Chiba University team. All nutrients in the medium are inorganic. Modified environmental conditions are primarily a higher light intensity (plant-wavelength equivalent) and carbon dioxide access.
The advantages of this method are:
In 1992, the Japanese Society of Environment Control in Biology awarded Professor Kozai a prize for the above theory. Plant cultures obtained by photoautotrophic microproteinisation are characterized by high health, showing normal morphology and physiology.
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