Sample disinfection ensures plant material is free from contaminants, while plant tissue collection involves harvesting specific plant parts under sterile conditions for research, tissue culture, or genetic studies.
Plant cell induction is the process of stimulating plant cells to develop into specialized tissues or organs, often using growth regulators or environmental conditions, for purposes such as tissue culture or genetic modification.
Cell line selection is the process of choosing a specific, stable population of cells with desired characteristics, often for use in research, biotechnology, or pharmaceutical development.
Plant cell proliferation is the process of increasing the number of plant cells through controlled growth in culture, typically using hormones or growth regulators to promote cell division and expansion.
Liquid medium suspension culture is a technique where plant cells or tissues are grown in a liquid nutrient medium, allowing cells to remain suspended and proliferate, often used for large-scale production of plant metabolites or cell biomass.
Bioreactor cultivation involves growing plant cells, tissues, or microorganisms in a controlled, scalable environment within a bioreactor, optimizing conditions like temperature, pH, and oxygen for enhanced growth and product yield.
Plant cell mass cultivation is the process of growing large quantities of plant cells in a controlled environment, typically in bioreactors or culture vessels, to produce biomass for research, pharmaceutical, or industrial applications.