Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Carla Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Carvalho-Silva,Micheline, Pereira,Luiz Alfredo Rodrigues, Silveira,Conceição Eneida Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rodriguésia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The use of micropropagation techniques is crucial for the conservation of endangered moss species and their reestablishment in nature. This study aimed to establish in vitro cultures of gametophyte fragments of ten species of Cerrado mosses. After disinfestation with alcohol and commercial bleach, moss explants were grown in Petri dishes containing Knop medium. The species Bryum argenteum, B. coronatum, Isopterygium tenerifolium, Leucobryum crispum, Pogonatum pensilvanicum, and Vitalia cuspidifera were successively established with efficiency rate ranging from 1 to 31.2%. However, no aseptic cultures were obtained for the species Barbula indica, Bryum densifolium, Fissidens flaccidus, and Sphagnum platyphylloides. Even though, a few contaminated explants of these species were able to develop and grow. Thus, all ten species were submitted to rescue techniques to establish cultures in aseptic conditions, from partially contaminated explants (indirect establishment). Consequently, the indirect establishment resulted in higher percentages of explant development, which enhanced the establishment of in vitro cultures for most of the species tested. This fact is especially important for conservation purposes, mainly for species whose material is sensitive or scarce. Therefore, indirect establishment as a new in vitro culture methodology was a viable form of propagating the bryophyte species listed in this research. This fact is essential for conservation purpose, especially for species whose material is sensitive or scarcer.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method
title Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method
spellingShingle Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method
Pereira,Carla Gomes
bryophytes
conservation
cultivation
gametophyte
rescue
title_short Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method
title_full Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method
title_fullStr Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method
title_full_unstemmed Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method
title_sort Indirect establishment increases the chances of in vitro propagation of mosses occurring in the Cerrado - a new method
author Pereira,Carla Gomes
author_facet Pereira,Carla Gomes
Carvalho-Silva,Micheline
Pereira,Luiz Alfredo Rodrigues
Silveira,Conceição Eneida Santos
author_role author
author2 Carvalho-Silva,Micheline
Pereira,Luiz Alfredo Rodrigues
Silveira,Conceição Eneida Santos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Carla Gomes
Carvalho-Silva,Micheline
Pereira,Luiz Alfredo Rodrigues
Silveira,Conceição Eneida Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bryophytes
conservation
cultivation
gametophyte
rescue
topic bryophytes
conservation
cultivation
gametophyte
rescue
description Abstract The use of micropropagation techniques is crucial for the conservation of endangered moss species and their reestablishment in nature. This study aimed to establish in vitro cultures of gametophyte fragments of ten species of Cerrado mosses. After disinfestation with alcohol and commercial bleach, moss explants were grown in Petri dishes containing Knop medium. The species Bryum argenteum, B. coronatum, Isopterygium tenerifolium, Leucobryum crispum, Pogonatum pensilvanicum, and Vitalia cuspidifera were successively established with efficiency rate ranging from 1 to 31.2%. However, no aseptic cultures were obtained for the species Barbula indica, Bryum densifolium, Fissidens flaccidus, and Sphagnum platyphylloides. Even though, a few contaminated explants of these species were able to develop and grow. Thus, all ten species were submitted to rescue techniques to establish cultures in aseptic conditions, from partially contaminated explants (indirect establishment). Consequently, the indirect establishment resulted in higher percentages of explant development, which enhanced the establishment of in vitro cultures for most of the species tested. This fact is especially important for conservation purposes, mainly for species whose material is sensitive or scarce. Therefore, indirect establishment as a new in vitro culture methodology was a viable form of propagating the bryophyte species listed in this research. This fact is essential for conservation purpose, especially for species whose material is sensitive or scarcer.
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