Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha

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Autor(a) principal: Santa-Rosa,Sandra
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Souza,Fernanda VD, Vidal,Ádila M, Ledo,Carlos Alberto da S, Santana,José RF de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha are Brazilian native bromeliads with great ornamental value, although none of the species are produced commercially. Therefore, market demands are met through nature predatory exploitation. This study intended to (1) evaluate the in vitro seed germination of A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha and (2) establish micropropagation protocols for both species, aiming at producing plantlets for the market, as well as to germplasm in vitro conservation. Germination experiments were carried out in completely randomized designs with two treatments (presence and absence of light) and seven and eight replications respectively for A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha. In vitro seedlings, produced under light conditions, were used as explants in the multiplication experiment (MS medium). The experimental design was again completely randomized, with treatments in factorial 2 (NAA concentrations; 0.05 and 0.5 μM) x 2 (cytokines: BAP and KIN) x 2 (cytokine levels: 2.2 and 4.4 μM) + 1 (control with basal MS, without growth regulators), with ten replications per treatment. We evaluated fungal and bacterial contamination, total and cumulative seed germination and number of shoots per treatment in each subculture. We observed only fungal contamination and only in A. blanchetiana (14.0%). Light favored in vitro seed germination in both species (99 and 62% respectively for A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha). MS medium + 0.5 μM NAA + 2.2 μM BAP resulted in the highest multiplication rate for both species, with significant contrasts between this treatment and the control in both species (105.62 more shoots in A. blanchetiana; 223.80 in A. distichantha). BAP promoted the formation of rootless shoots, while kinetin favored the formation of roots rather than shoots. A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha showed 90 and 97% of survival respectively in plantlet acclimatization.
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spelling Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichanthaBromeliaceaetissue culturein vitro multiplication rategrowth regulatorsAechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha are Brazilian native bromeliads with great ornamental value, although none of the species are produced commercially. Therefore, market demands are met through nature predatory exploitation. This study intended to (1) evaluate the in vitro seed germination of A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha and (2) establish micropropagation protocols for both species, aiming at producing plantlets for the market, as well as to germplasm in vitro conservation. Germination experiments were carried out in completely randomized designs with two treatments (presence and absence of light) and seven and eight replications respectively for A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha. In vitro seedlings, produced under light conditions, were used as explants in the multiplication experiment (MS medium). The experimental design was again completely randomized, with treatments in factorial 2 (NAA concentrations; 0.05 and 0.5 μM) x 2 (cytokines: BAP and KIN) x 2 (cytokine levels: 2.2 and 4.4 μM) + 1 (control with basal MS, without growth regulators), with ten replications per treatment. We evaluated fungal and bacterial contamination, total and cumulative seed germination and number of shoots per treatment in each subculture. We observed only fungal contamination and only in A. blanchetiana (14.0%). Light favored in vitro seed germination in both species (99 and 62% respectively for A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha). MS medium + 0.5 μM NAA + 2.2 μM BAP resulted in the highest multiplication rate for both species, with significant contrasts between this treatment and the control in both species (105.62 more shoots in A. blanchetiana; 223.80 in A. distichantha). BAP promoted the formation of rootless shoots, while kinetin favored the formation of roots rather than shoots. A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha showed 90 and 97% of survival respectively in plantlet acclimatization.Associação Brasileira de Horticultura2013-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-05362013000100018Horticultura Brasileira v.31 n.1 2013reponame:Horticultura Brasileirainstname:Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)instacron:ABH10.1590/S0102-05362013000100018info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSanta-Rosa,SandraSouza,Fernanda VDVidal,Ádila MLedo,Carlos Alberto da SSantana,José RF deeng2013-04-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-05362013000100018Revistahttp://cms.horticulturabrasileira.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||hortbras@gmail.com1806-99910102-0536opendoar:2013-04-12T00:00Horticultura Brasileira - Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha
title Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha
spellingShingle Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha
Santa-Rosa,Sandra
Bromeliaceae
tissue culture
in vitro multiplication rate
growth regulators
title_short Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha
title_full Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha
title_fullStr Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha
title_full_unstemmed Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha
title_sort Micropropagation of the ornamental vulnerable bromeliads Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha
author Santa-Rosa,Sandra
author_facet Santa-Rosa,Sandra
Souza,Fernanda VD
Vidal,Ádila M
Ledo,Carlos Alberto da S
Santana,José RF de
author_role author
author2 Souza,Fernanda VD
Vidal,Ádila M
Ledo,Carlos Alberto da S
Santana,José RF de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santa-Rosa,Sandra
Souza,Fernanda VD
Vidal,Ádila M
Ledo,Carlos Alberto da S
Santana,José RF de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bromeliaceae
tissue culture
in vitro multiplication rate
growth regulators
topic Bromeliaceae
tissue culture
in vitro multiplication rate
growth regulators
description Aechmea blanchetiana and Aechmea distichantha are Brazilian native bromeliads with great ornamental value, although none of the species are produced commercially. Therefore, market demands are met through nature predatory exploitation. This study intended to (1) evaluate the in vitro seed germination of A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha and (2) establish micropropagation protocols for both species, aiming at producing plantlets for the market, as well as to germplasm in vitro conservation. Germination experiments were carried out in completely randomized designs with two treatments (presence and absence of light) and seven and eight replications respectively for A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha. In vitro seedlings, produced under light conditions, were used as explants in the multiplication experiment (MS medium). The experimental design was again completely randomized, with treatments in factorial 2 (NAA concentrations; 0.05 and 0.5 μM) x 2 (cytokines: BAP and KIN) x 2 (cytokine levels: 2.2 and 4.4 μM) + 1 (control with basal MS, without growth regulators), with ten replications per treatment. We evaluated fungal and bacterial contamination, total and cumulative seed germination and number of shoots per treatment in each subculture. We observed only fungal contamination and only in A. blanchetiana (14.0%). Light favored in vitro seed germination in both species (99 and 62% respectively for A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha). MS medium + 0.5 μM NAA + 2.2 μM BAP resulted in the highest multiplication rate for both species, with significant contrasts between this treatment and the control in both species (105.62 more shoots in A. blanchetiana; 223.80 in A. distichantha). BAP promoted the formation of rootless shoots, while kinetin favored the formation of roots rather than shoots. A. blanchetiana and A. distichantha showed 90 and 97% of survival respectively in plantlet acclimatization.
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