In the 1980s, micropropagation technique was first tried to adopt a tank culture in conformation with
fermentation technology, for example, for a perfume plant Pelargonium graveolens at Kanebo Cosmetics in Japan.
However, liquid culture never gained popularity because manufacturing cost was not expected to be lowered to
guarantee successful commercialization; it is unlikely to increase the density of cultured shoots in a tank.
Nowadays, micropropagation is used as a process for a rapid in vitro multiplication of shoots selected as the elite
strains from the field, before getting them back to grow in the field.
In the 1980s, micropropagation technique was first tried to adopt a tank culture in conformation withfermentation technology, for example, for a perfume plant Pelargonium graveolens at Kanebo Cosmetics in Japan.However, liquid culture never gained popularity because manufacturing cost was not expected to be lowered toguarantee successful commercialization; it is unlikely to increase the density of cultured shoots in a tank.Nowadays, micropropagation is used as a process for a rapid in vitro multiplication of shoots selected as the elitestrains from the field, before getting them back to grow in the field.
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