Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño.
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Resumo: | The genus Capsicum belongs to the Solanaceae botanical family and is notable for the production of secondary metabolites of medicinal and economical importance. In vitro methods have been successfully utilized for the large scale production of plant secondary metabolites. The objective of this study was to establish a protocol for callus induction from leaves, nodal and internodal segments of the cultivar C. annuumvar. annuumcv. Iberaba Jalapeño, and to determine the growth pattern of the calluses, aiming at the identification of the deceleration phase, when the callus cells must be subcultured for the establishment of cell suspensions and the production of secondary metabolites. The explants were inoculated into a medium supplemented with BA and 2,4-D in factorial combination. Percentage of callus induction and the explant area covered by callus cells (ACCC) were evaluated. The procedures that resulted in higher proliferation of callus cells were repeated in order to determine the growth curve of the calluses. The highest callus induction percentage and ACCC were observed with the combination of 2.22 µM BA + 18.10 µM 2,4-D for leaf and internodal explants and 2.22 µM BA + 9.05 µM 2,4-D for nodal explants. The calluses produced were friable and whitish, and their growth pattern followed a sigmoid shape. The deceleration phase started on the 31st day of cultivation for leaf explants, on the 26th for internodal explants, and on the 29thday for nodal explants. |
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Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño.CallogenesisGrowth curvesecondary metabolitesThe genus Capsicum belongs to the Solanaceae botanical family and is notable for the production of secondary metabolites of medicinal and economical importance. In vitro methods have been successfully utilized for the large scale production of plant secondary metabolites. The objective of this study was to establish a protocol for callus induction from leaves, nodal and internodal segments of the cultivar C. annuumvar. annuumcv. Iberaba Jalapeño, and to determine the growth pattern of the calluses, aiming at the identification of the deceleration phase, when the callus cells must be subcultured for the establishment of cell suspensions and the production of secondary metabolites. The explants were inoculated into a medium supplemented with BA and 2,4-D in factorial combination. Percentage of callus induction and the explant area covered by callus cells (ACCC) were evaluated. The procedures that resulted in higher proliferation of callus cells were repeated in order to determine the growth curve of the calluses. The highest callus induction percentage and ACCC were observed with the combination of 2.22 µM BA + 18.10 µM 2,4-D for leaf and internodal explants and 2.22 µM BA + 9.05 µM 2,4-D for nodal explants. The calluses produced were friable and whitish, and their growth pattern followed a sigmoid shape. The deceleration phase started on the 31st day of cultivation for leaf explants, on the 26th for internodal explants, and on the 29thday for nodal explants.MAURICIO REGINALDO ALVES DOS SANTOS, CPAF-Rondonia.SANTOS, M. R. A. dosSOUZA, C. A. dePAZ, E. S.2017-11-28T23:25:17Z2017-11-28T23:25:17Z2017-11-2820172017-11-29T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Ciência Agronômica, v.48, n.3, p. 523-539, jul-set, 2017.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1080890enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-11-28T23:25:24Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1080890Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542017-11-28T23:25:24falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-11-28T23:25:24Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño. |
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Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño. |
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Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño. SANTOS, M. R. A. dos Callogenesis Growth curve secondary metabolites |
title_short |
Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño. |
title_full |
Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño. |
title_fullStr |
Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño. |
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Growth pattern of friable calluses from leaves of Capsicum annuum var. annuum cv. Iberaba Jalapeño. |
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SANTOS, M. R. A. dos |
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SANTOS, M. R. A. dos SOUZA, C. A. de PAZ, E. S. |
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SOUZA, C. A. de PAZ, E. S. |
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MAURICIO REGINALDO ALVES DOS SANTOS, CPAF-Rondonia. |
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SANTOS, M. R. A. dos SOUZA, C. A. de PAZ, E. S. |
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Callogenesis Growth curve secondary metabolites |
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Callogenesis Growth curve secondary metabolites |
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The genus Capsicum belongs to the Solanaceae botanical family and is notable for the production of secondary metabolites of medicinal and economical importance. In vitro methods have been successfully utilized for the large scale production of plant secondary metabolites. The objective of this study was to establish a protocol for callus induction from leaves, nodal and internodal segments of the cultivar C. annuumvar. annuumcv. Iberaba Jalapeño, and to determine the growth pattern of the calluses, aiming at the identification of the deceleration phase, when the callus cells must be subcultured for the establishment of cell suspensions and the production of secondary metabolites. The explants were inoculated into a medium supplemented with BA and 2,4-D in factorial combination. Percentage of callus induction and the explant area covered by callus cells (ACCC) were evaluated. The procedures that resulted in higher proliferation of callus cells were repeated in order to determine the growth curve of the calluses. The highest callus induction percentage and ACCC were observed with the combination of 2.22 µM BA + 18.10 µM 2,4-D for leaf and internodal explants and 2.22 µM BA + 9.05 µM 2,4-D for nodal explants. The calluses produced were friable and whitish, and their growth pattern followed a sigmoid shape. The deceleration phase started on the 31st day of cultivation for leaf explants, on the 26th for internodal explants, and on the 29thday for nodal explants. |
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