Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.

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Autor(a) principal: Ragonezi, C.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Caldeira, A.T., Martins, M.R., Dias, L.S., Santos-Silva, C., Ganhão, E., Miralto, O., Pereira, I., Louro, R., Klimaszewska, K., Zavattieri, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5290
Resumo: Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest tree in the Mediterranean region and has been the target of breeding and selection through micropropagation mainly for its ecological and ornamental aspects. A crucial step in micropropagation is adventitious rooting of microshoots, which often is highly inefficient in most conifer species including stone pine. Hence, we conducted in vitro co-culture of Pinus pinea microshoots with the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus arhizus (isolated from natural stands) in order to promote adventitious root growth and plant survival during acclimatization. Significant differences were found in the number of branches, in the number of roots plus branches, in total length of roots, in total length of roots plus branches, in average root length and in the length of the longest root in inoculated plants during in vitro rooting compared with non-inoculated plants. The roots of inoculated plants also grew better in vermiculite and during acclimatization in a mixed substrate compared with roots of control plants resulting in the development of vigorous root system. Overall, mycorrhizal inoculation increased the survival rate of the regenerated pine.
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spelling Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.Stone pinemycorrhizationco-culturebiotizationacclimationStone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest tree in the Mediterranean region and has been the target of breeding and selection through micropropagation mainly for its ecological and ornamental aspects. A crucial step in micropropagation is adventitious rooting of microshoots, which often is highly inefficient in most conifer species including stone pine. Hence, we conducted in vitro co-culture of Pinus pinea microshoots with the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus arhizus (isolated from natural stands) in order to promote adventitious root growth and plant survival during acclimatization. Significant differences were found in the number of branches, in the number of roots plus branches, in total length of roots, in total length of roots plus branches, in average root length and in the length of the longest root in inoculated plants during in vitro rooting compared with non-inoculated plants. The roots of inoculated plants also grew better in vermiculite and during acclimatization in a mixed substrate compared with roots of control plants resulting in the development of vigorous root system. Overall, mycorrhizal inoculation increased the survival rate of the regenerated pine.Propagation of Ornamental Plants2012-09-24T17:16:16Z2012-09-242012-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/5290http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5290engRagonezi C, Caldeira AT, Martins MR, Dias LS, Santos-Silva C, Ganhão E, Miralto O, Pereira I, Louro R, Klimaszewska K, Zavattieri A 2012. Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L. Propagation of Ornamental Plants 12: 139-147cazi04@yahoo.com.bratc@uevora.ptmrm@uevora.ptndcss@uevora.ptemng@uevora.ptmos@uevora.ptipp@uevora.ptndndzavattieri@uevora.pt578Ragonezi, C.Caldeira, A.T.Martins, M.R.Dias, L.S.Santos-Silva, C.Ganhão, E.Miralto, O.Pereira, I.Louro, R.Klimaszewska, K.Zavattieri, A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-08T03:52:50ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.
title Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.
spellingShingle Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.
Ragonezi, C.
Stone pine
mycorrhization
co-culture
biotization
acclimation
title_short Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.
title_full Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.
title_fullStr Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.
title_full_unstemmed Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.
title_sort Pisolithus arhizus (Scop.) Rauschert improves growth of adventitious roots and acclimatization of in vitro regenerated plantlets of Pinus pinea L.
author Ragonezi, C.
author_facet Ragonezi, C.
Caldeira, A.T.
Martins, M.R.
Dias, L.S.
Santos-Silva, C.
Ganhão, E.
Miralto, O.
Pereira, I.
Louro, R.
Klimaszewska, K.
Zavattieri, A.
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author2 Caldeira, A.T.
Martins, M.R.
Dias, L.S.
Santos-Silva, C.
Ganhão, E.
Miralto, O.
Pereira, I.
Louro, R.
Klimaszewska, K.
Zavattieri, A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ragonezi, C.
Caldeira, A.T.
Martins, M.R.
Dias, L.S.
Santos-Silva, C.
Ganhão, E.
Miralto, O.
Pereira, I.
Louro, R.
Klimaszewska, K.
Zavattieri, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stone pine
mycorrhization
co-culture
biotization
acclimation
topic Stone pine
mycorrhization
co-culture
biotization
acclimation
description Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest tree in the Mediterranean region and has been the target of breeding and selection through micropropagation mainly for its ecological and ornamental aspects. A crucial step in micropropagation is adventitious rooting of microshoots, which often is highly inefficient in most conifer species including stone pine. Hence, we conducted in vitro co-culture of Pinus pinea microshoots with the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus arhizus (isolated from natural stands) in order to promote adventitious root growth and plant survival during acclimatization. Significant differences were found in the number of branches, in the number of roots plus branches, in total length of roots, in total length of roots plus branches, in average root length and in the length of the longest root in inoculated plants during in vitro rooting compared with non-inoculated plants. The roots of inoculated plants also grew better in vermiculite and during acclimatization in a mixed substrate compared with roots of control plants resulting in the development of vigorous root system. Overall, mycorrhizal inoculation increased the survival rate of the regenerated pine.
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