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For successful establishment of tissue cultured plants in the field conditions, hardening is the sig- nificant procedure which counts for the maximum percentage of survival . It is therefore a bottle- neck ,while transferring the tissue cultured plants to the natural environment. In order to overcome this , various techniques utilizing different types of potting mixtures, hardening systems and varia- ble physical conditions which includes different temperature and humidity regimes has already been carried out. In this study we have developed an indigenous static , active , fully immersed…mehr

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For successful establishment of tissue cultured plants in the field conditions, hardening is the sig- nificant procedure which counts for the maximum percentage of survival . It is therefore a bottle- neck ,while transferring the tissue cultured plants to the natural environment. In order to overcome this , various techniques utilizing different types of potting mixtures, hardening systems and varia- ble physical conditions which includes different temperature and humidity regimes has already been carried out. In this study we have developed an indigenous static , active , fully immersed hydropon- ics system which was partially covered by thermocol sheet. The plants used for hardening are tissue cultured Picrorhiza kurroa , Swertia chirata , Gentiana kurroo and Withania somnifera which were immersed in media using hydroponic cups filled with coco peat. These plants were hardened using different hydroponic setups containing MS media with varied sucrose concentration which were supplemented with growth hormones like IBA and Kinetin .The system was kept in greenhouse conditions at 25 ±C temperature and humidity ranging from 70-80%.
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For millions of people, medicinal plants are the only source of healthcare they can afford and are a worldwide significant resource for the enhancement of human health. Overharvesting brought on by rising demand is currently endangering the status of several therapeutic species.This book explores the use of hydroponic systems to cultivate plants.