Mobile automated temporary immersion system for in vitro plant propagation
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Introduction: Colombia is currently transitioning to peace, and a key issue in this process is the restoration of land cultivation for affected farmers. Implementing systems and methods to automate micropropagation procedures could be a viable, low-cost option for producers.
Objective: The goal is to support the in vitro propagation of plants using a mobile automated temporary immersion system device.
Methodology: The device consists of a mobile structure for easy movement, glass containers, pneumatic lines, logic controllers, electrical connections, and a user interface.
Results: The design and development of the proposed low-cost device enables the rapid, clean, and efficient propagation of crop planting materials.
Conclusions: The developed device facilitates the mass propagation of selected plant materials in excellent health conditions, addressing the needs of producers for high-quality planting material.
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