Integration of biotechnology, robot technoplogy and visualisation technology for development of methods for autamated mass production of elite trees: Automated plant production by somatic embryogenesis

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  • Jens Find
  • Peter Krogstrup
 

Clonal propagation of elite trees by somatic embryogenesis can shorten periods needed for breeding of trees, and can ensure a stable production of high quality plants for the forestry sector. It will furthermore allow for relative fast market oriented breeding and the production of trees ‘fit for purpose' and guarantee a consumer oriented and tailor made wood supply. However, commercial application of the technology has until now been hampered by two essential problems: 1) the production costs per plant must be reduced, 2) improved methods must be developed for transfer and acclimatisation of plants from sterile in vitro conditions to non sterile (ex vitro/in vivo) conditions in the nursery.

To solve these problems, a Danish based project has been established to combine clonal propagation by somatic embryogenesis (SE) with biotechnological breeding tools, and with robot - and visualisation technologies. The present project takes advantage of effective methods developed at the University of Copenhagen for SE in nordmanns fir and sitka spruce. These methods are used as a model system for development of biotechnological breeding tools in combination with automated plant production of plants for the forestry industry.

Translated title of the contributionIntegration af bioteknologi, robot teknologi og visualiserings teknologi for udvikling af automatisert produktion af elite træer.: Automatiseret planteproduktion via soamtisk embryogenese
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorking papers of the Finnish Forest Reseach Institute : Proceedings of the Nordic meeting held in Seotember 10th-11th 2008 at Punkaharju, Finland
EditorsTuija Aronen, Teijo Nikkanen, Tiina Tynkkynen
Number of pages6
Volume114
Publication date2009
Edition-
Pages72-77
ISBN (Electronic)ISSN 1795-150X
Publication statusPublished - 2009
EventVegetative propagation of conifers for enhancing landscaping and tree breeding - Finnish Forest Research Institute, Finland
Duration: 10 Sep 200811 Sep 2008

Conference

ConferenceVegetative propagation of conifers for enhancing landscaping and tree breeding
LandFinland
ByFinnish Forest Research Institute
Periode10/09/200811/09/2008

    Research areas

  • Faculty of Science - somatic embryogenesis, automatisation, plant biotechnology

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