What are suspension culture? How are they initiated? Describe the various applications of suspension culture.
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Suspension culture is a type of culture in which single cells or small aggregates of cells multiply while suspended in agitated liquid medium. It is also referred to as cell culture or cell suspension culture.
A suspension culture of higher plant cells consists of cells and cell clumps dispersed and growing in the agitated liquid medium. The most frequently added carbon sources (sucrose or glucose, 10–20 g/liter) are sufficient for the optimum growth of higher plant cell cultures, having a cell doubling time of 2–4 days.
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A suspension culture of higher plant cells consists of cells and cell clumps dispersed and growing in the agitated liquid medium. The most frequently added carbon sources (sucrose or glucose, 10–20 g/liter) are sufficient for the optimum growth of higher plant cell cultures, having a cell doubling time of 2–4 days.
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The suspension cultures of single cells help in the understanding of the growth and developmental processes of a plant.
In the article, “Methods to isolate single cells”, all the methods of single-cell isolation have been discussed. Here, you will learn about different types of suspension culture for isolated single cells and how to assess the growth in these cultures.
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