In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado

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Autor(a) principal: Paiva Neto,Vespasiano Borges de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Campos,Guilherme de Oliveira, Boaretto,Amanda Galdi, Zuffo,Monica Cristina Rezende, Torrezan,Mateus de Aguiar, Benetão,Jamile
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: Aspasia variegata occurs naturally in the savanna of the Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil and it has been widely collected for its beautiful flowers. Additionally, its habitat has been greatly reduced and little or no investigation of its spread has been performed. Aiming to establish a protocol to obtain seedlings of the orchid A. variegata, different compositions of culture medium were tested to identify which one provided better in vitro growth and development and to assess the influence of these media in seedling acclimatisation. Thus, seeds obtained from mature capsules were inoculated in Knudson culture medium for 120 days until the protocorm stage. They were transferred to different culture media formulations, including MS and Knudson with half or full formulation, and 3.0 and 6.0g L-1 activated charcoal were added to them or not. After 180 days of protocorm inoculation, seedlings were evaluated for length of roots and shoots, number of roots and leaves, and chlorophyll contents. After that, seedlings were transferred to trays containing a mixture of Plantmax® and coconut fibre (1:1) for acclimatisation. Best results for the in vitro growth of A. variegata were obtained with the use of MS medium supplemented with 6.0g L-1 activated charcoal. Higher levels of chlorophyll were obtained, however, in treatments containing MS salts without activated charcoal presence, and lower levels in media containing Knudson salts with the presence of activated charcoal. The seedlings originated by higher chlorophyll levels during in vitro cultivation presented the highest survival rates and better development in the acclimatisation phase.
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spelling In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerradoorchidaceaeactivated charcoalchlorophyll contentacclimatisationAspasia variegata occurs naturally in the savanna of the Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil and it has been widely collected for its beautiful flowers. Additionally, its habitat has been greatly reduced and little or no investigation of its spread has been performed. Aiming to establish a protocol to obtain seedlings of the orchid A. variegata, different compositions of culture medium were tested to identify which one provided better in vitro growth and development and to assess the influence of these media in seedling acclimatisation. Thus, seeds obtained from mature capsules were inoculated in Knudson culture medium for 120 days until the protocorm stage. They were transferred to different culture media formulations, including MS and Knudson with half or full formulation, and 3.0 and 6.0g L-1 activated charcoal were added to them or not. After 180 days of protocorm inoculation, seedlings were evaluated for length of roots and shoots, number of roots and leaves, and chlorophyll contents. After that, seedlings were transferred to trays containing a mixture of Plantmax® and coconut fibre (1:1) for acclimatisation. Best results for the in vitro growth of A. variegata were obtained with the use of MS medium supplemented with 6.0g L-1 activated charcoal. Higher levels of chlorophyll were obtained, however, in treatments containing MS salts without activated charcoal presence, and lower levels in media containing Knudson salts with the presence of activated charcoal. The seedlings originated by higher chlorophyll levels during in vitro cultivation presented the highest survival rates and better development in the acclimatisation phase.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2013-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782013001200010Ciência Rural v.43 n.12 2013reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782013001200010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaiva Neto,Vespasiano Borges deCampos,Guilherme de OliveiraBoaretto,Amanda GaldiZuffo,Monica Cristina RezendeTorrezan,Mateus de AguiarBenetão,Jamileeng2013-11-19T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado
title In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado
spellingShingle In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado
Paiva Neto,Vespasiano Borges de
orchidaceae
activated charcoal
chlorophyll content
acclimatisation
title_short In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado
title_full In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado
title_fullStr In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado
title_full_unstemmed In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado
title_sort In vitro behaviour of Aspasia variegata, an epiphytic orchid from the Brazilian Cerrado
author Paiva Neto,Vespasiano Borges de
author_facet Paiva Neto,Vespasiano Borges de
Campos,Guilherme de Oliveira
Boaretto,Amanda Galdi
Zuffo,Monica Cristina Rezende
Torrezan,Mateus de Aguiar
Benetão,Jamile
author_role author
author2 Campos,Guilherme de Oliveira
Boaretto,Amanda Galdi
Zuffo,Monica Cristina Rezende
Torrezan,Mateus de Aguiar
Benetão,Jamile
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paiva Neto,Vespasiano Borges de
Campos,Guilherme de Oliveira
Boaretto,Amanda Galdi
Zuffo,Monica Cristina Rezende
Torrezan,Mateus de Aguiar
Benetão,Jamile
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv orchidaceae
activated charcoal
chlorophyll content
acclimatisation
topic orchidaceae
activated charcoal
chlorophyll content
acclimatisation
description Aspasia variegata occurs naturally in the savanna of the Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil and it has been widely collected for its beautiful flowers. Additionally, its habitat has been greatly reduced and little or no investigation of its spread has been performed. Aiming to establish a protocol to obtain seedlings of the orchid A. variegata, different compositions of culture medium were tested to identify which one provided better in vitro growth and development and to assess the influence of these media in seedling acclimatisation. Thus, seeds obtained from mature capsules were inoculated in Knudson culture medium for 120 days until the protocorm stage. They were transferred to different culture media formulations, including MS and Knudson with half or full formulation, and 3.0 and 6.0g L-1 activated charcoal were added to them or not. After 180 days of protocorm inoculation, seedlings were evaluated for length of roots and shoots, number of roots and leaves, and chlorophyll contents. After that, seedlings were transferred to trays containing a mixture of Plantmax® and coconut fibre (1:1) for acclimatisation. Best results for the in vitro growth of A. variegata were obtained with the use of MS medium supplemented with 6.0g L-1 activated charcoal. Higher levels of chlorophyll were obtained, however, in treatments containing MS salts without activated charcoal presence, and lower levels in media containing Knudson salts with the presence of activated charcoal. The seedlings originated by higher chlorophyll levels during in vitro cultivation presented the highest survival rates and better development in the acclimatisation phase.
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