Development of Vivorium, a new indoor horticultural ornamental plants via plant tissue culture techniques

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. Hwang, Do Yeon Kim, Insun Cho, Mi Hyung Kim, H. Kwon, Jong Bo Kim, S. Kim, Sun Hyung Kim
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Abstract

Indoor gardening includes wall greening, terrariums, and flower arrangements. Among these types of indoor gardens, the terrarium is easy to access for the general public, but in Korea, because of the focus on esthetics, the original purpose of creating terrariums, which was to grow plants sustainably in an enclosed space, has been lost. In addition, miniaturization of plants is required to grow plants in an enclosed space. Since the available plant species suitable for a terrarium are limited, only plants such as succulents, cacti, and moss have been used. In this study, Bronze (X Graptosedum) was used, and these problems were solved using the following three methods: placement and growth of virusfree plants in the terrarium; extending the diversity of plants with minimal size that can be planted in terrariums; and reducing the price of in vitro plants with minimal size by achieving large-scale production. In particular, tissue-cultured succulents were developed into a Vivorium by replacing the tissue culture container and renewing the composition of the plant. This paper suggests a new indoor horticultural field, Vivorium, that can improve the current limitations of terrariums and make them more accessible to the general public. The introduction and popularization of new indoor gardening fields with the increase in single-person households and indoor activities in the Pandemic era can also improve psychological stability among people and in the society.
利用植物组织培养技术开发新型室内园艺观赏植物维梧
室内园艺包括墙面绿化、露台和插花。在这些类型的室内花园中,玻璃容器对公众来说很容易进入,但在韩国,由于对美学的关注,创建玻璃容器的最初目的——在封闭空间中可持续地种植植物——已经消失了。此外,在封闭空间中种植植物需要植物的小型化。由于适用于玻璃容器的植物种类有限,因此只能使用多肉植物、仙人掌和苔藓等植物。在本研究中,使用了青铜(X Graptosedum),并通过以下三种方法解决了这些问题:在玻璃容器中放置和生长无病毒植物;以最小的尺寸扩大植物的多样性,可以种植在露台上;以及通过实现大规模生产来降低具有最小尺寸的体外植物的价格。特别是,通过更换组织培养容器和更新植物成分,组织培养的多肉植物被开发成了维梧植物园。本文提出了一个新的室内园艺领域Vivorium,它可以改善目前玻璃器皿的局限性,让公众更容易进入。随着疫情时代单人家庭和室内活动的增加,引入和普及新的室内园艺领域也可以提高人们和社会的心理稳定性。
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Journal of Plant Biotechnology
Journal of Plant Biotechnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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1.20
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32
期刊介绍: Journal of Plant Biotechnology (JPB) is an international open access journal published four issues of a yearly volume on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 by The Korean Society for Plant Biotechnology (KSPBT) founded in 1973. JPB publishes original, peer-reviewed articles dealing with advanced scientific aspects of plant biotechnology, which includes molecular biology, genetics, genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. JPB does not exclude studies on lower plants including algae and cyanobacteria if studies are carried out within the aspects described above.
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