In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad

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Autor(a) principal: Pedroso,Andrea Nunes Vaz
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Lazarini,Rosmari Aparecida de Morais, Tamaki,Vívian, Nievola,Catarina Carvalho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: (In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad). In vitro culture by seeds is a technique for preservation of threatened species because it may provide a large number of plants with genetic diversity. The bromeliad Vriesea inflata (Wawra) Wawra, an ornamental bromeliad, is extensively and illegally collected from the nature and must be preserved. It is possible to form plant threatened collections in vitro by reducing the temperature of culture, while occupying little space, with the consequent reduction of maintenance costs. This work evaluated the influence of temperature on in vitro growth and morphology of plants of V. inflata, with the aim of establishing a slow growth-rate and analyzing the ex vitro acclimatization. Seeds were germinated in vitro in Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium, with macronutrients reduced to 50% (MS/2). After three months the plants were transferred to flasks of new same medium and kept in two germination chambers with the temperature adjusted to 15 °C and to 28 °C. After 24 months the plants were subject to biometric, photosynthetic pigments content and anatomical analyses. Results showed that plants maintained at 15 °C were smaller than those at 28 °C. Nevertheless, there were no alterations in pigments content, anatomy. In both treatments there was a survival rate of 100%. This work showed that plants of this species can be kept in vitro at 15 °C with the aim of forming a slow-growth collection, thereby seeking its preservation, and can be transferred to growth at ex vitro condition to achieved 100% survival rate.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad
title In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad
spellingShingle In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad
Pedroso,Andrea Nunes Vaz
anatomy
Bromeliaceae
conservation
growth
photosynthetic pigments
title_short In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad
title_full In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad
title_fullStr In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad
title_full_unstemmed In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad
title_sort In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad
author Pedroso,Andrea Nunes Vaz
author_facet Pedroso,Andrea Nunes Vaz
Lazarini,Rosmari Aparecida de Morais
Tamaki,Vívian
Nievola,Catarina Carvalho
author_role author
author2 Lazarini,Rosmari Aparecida de Morais
Tamaki,Vívian
Nievola,Catarina Carvalho
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedroso,Andrea Nunes Vaz
Lazarini,Rosmari Aparecida de Morais
Tamaki,Vívian
Nievola,Catarina Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anatomy
Bromeliaceae
conservation
growth
photosynthetic pigments
topic anatomy
Bromeliaceae
conservation
growth
photosynthetic pigments
description (In vitro culture at low temperature and ex vitro acclimatization of Vriesea inflata an ornamental bromeliad). In vitro culture by seeds is a technique for preservation of threatened species because it may provide a large number of plants with genetic diversity. The bromeliad Vriesea inflata (Wawra) Wawra, an ornamental bromeliad, is extensively and illegally collected from the nature and must be preserved. It is possible to form plant threatened collections in vitro by reducing the temperature of culture, while occupying little space, with the consequent reduction of maintenance costs. This work evaluated the influence of temperature on in vitro growth and morphology of plants of V. inflata, with the aim of establishing a slow growth-rate and analyzing the ex vitro acclimatization. Seeds were germinated in vitro in Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium, with macronutrients reduced to 50% (MS/2). After three months the plants were transferred to flasks of new same medium and kept in two germination chambers with the temperature adjusted to 15 °C and to 28 °C. After 24 months the plants were subject to biometric, photosynthetic pigments content and anatomical analyses. Results showed that plants maintained at 15 °C were smaller than those at 28 °C. Nevertheless, there were no alterations in pigments content, anatomy. In both treatments there was a survival rate of 100%. This work showed that plants of this species can be kept in vitro at 15 °C with the aim of forming a slow-growth collection, thereby seeking its preservation, and can be transferred to growth at ex vitro condition to achieved 100% survival rate.
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