2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782013001000012
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Abstract: The aim of the present research was to verify the in vitro growth of orchids in different systems of micropropagation, being cultivated in a bioreactor

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“…The plants grown in vitro in NV conditions had good PDM performance (Table 1). These results are in accordance with the majority of studies of plants grown in natural ventilation systems (MOREIRA et al, 2013;SALDANHA et al, 2012;IVANOVA;VAN STADEN, 2010). Moreira et al (2013) verified the greater accumulation of PDM in plants grown in NV when compared to conventional micropropagation.…”
Section: Vegetative Growthsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The plants grown in vitro in NV conditions had good PDM performance (Table 1). These results are in accordance with the majority of studies of plants grown in natural ventilation systems (MOREIRA et al, 2013;SALDANHA et al, 2012;IVANOVA;VAN STADEN, 2010). Moreira et al (2013) verified the greater accumulation of PDM in plants grown in NV when compared to conventional micropropagation.…”
Section: Vegetative Growthsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…These results are in accordance with the majority of studies of plants grown in natural ventilation systems (MOREIRA et al, 2013;SALDANHA et al, 2012;IVANOVA;VAN STADEN, 2010). Moreira et al (2013) verified the greater accumulation of PDM in plants grown in NV when compared to conventional micropropagation. Mohamed and Alsadon (2010) reported that plantlets were shorter in ventilated vessels (NV), with fewer nodes and lower fresh mass, but higher dry mass, than plantlets grown in non-ventilated vessels.…”
Section: Vegetative Growthsupporting
confidence: 91%
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