TY - JOUR
T1 - Aplicación de Cadenas de Markov en un proceso de producción de plantas in vitro
AU - Chacón Cerdas, Randal
AU - Sánchez Brenes, Andrés
AU - Alvarado Ulloa, Carlos
AU - Solís Blanco, Ricardo
AU - Villalta Solano, Humberto
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - The application of Biotechnology includes a number of industrial processes involving living
organisms or parts of them. The interaction of genotype with other industrial manipulation factors, characterized by predictable actions and random elements, makes the system to be stochastic. Commercial production of in vitro plants is one example of the biotechnology industry, where the production process consists of the propagation of plants in sterile growth media under controlled physical conditions. During this process, contamination or death of in vitro plants is considered as scrap (waste); however, if plants present oxidation or deformation they have to be reworked, in order to recover or reincorporate to the previous stage. Plant material requirement to accomplish a client demand was studied using the in vitro production process of Solanum
tuberosum from the company VitroPlant S.A., to establish a model using Markov Chain Method,
in which scrap and rework are included. Thus, the Markov method is a viable option in biological production processes that could be applied to other plant species and even other systems using different living organisms, such as fungi, bacteria, insects and algae, common in the industry.
AB - The application of Biotechnology includes a number of industrial processes involving living
organisms or parts of them. The interaction of genotype with other industrial manipulation factors, characterized by predictable actions and random elements, makes the system to be stochastic. Commercial production of in vitro plants is one example of the biotechnology industry, where the production process consists of the propagation of plants in sterile growth media under controlled physical conditions. During this process, contamination or death of in vitro plants is considered as scrap (waste); however, if plants present oxidation or deformation they have to be reworked, in order to recover or reincorporate to the previous stage. Plant material requirement to accomplish a client demand was studied using the in vitro production process of Solanum
tuberosum from the company VitroPlant S.A., to establish a model using Markov Chain Method,
in which scrap and rework are included. Thus, the Markov method is a viable option in biological production processes that could be applied to other plant species and even other systems using different living organisms, such as fungi, bacteria, insects and algae, common in the industry.
UR - http://revistas.tec.ac.cr/index.php/tec_marcha/article/view/2540/2329
U2 - 10.18845/tm.v29i1.2540
DO - 10.18845/tm.v29i1.2540
M3 - Artículo
JO - Tecnología en Marcha
JF - Tecnología en Marcha
ER -