In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres

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Autor(a) principal: Resende,Cristiano Ferrara de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Bianchetti,Ricardo Ernesto, Oliveira,Aline Mystica Silva de, Braga,Virgínia Fernandes, Peixoto,Paulo Henrique Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACTThe importance in folk medicine, combined to threats in their environment, becomes necessary to carry out studies involving large-scale propagation of Lippia genus. Although the tissue culture propagation is widely disseminated for medicinal plants, for L. rotundifolia any article was published yet. The present study aimed to establish an efficient protocol for micropropagation of L. rotundifolia. Nodal segments, taken from plants collected in the Espinhaço Range, were disinfected, and cultures were initiated on MS medium with PVPP (1 g L- 1), sucrose (3%) and agar (0.7%). The culture were maintained in a growth room at controlled conditions. Disinfestation procedures and the supply of PVPP on culture media resulted in both reduced contamination and phenol oxidation rates, with more than 90% of viable cultures. In the multiplication phase were tried different BAP and NAA combinations supplied to the MS medium. The treatment that resulted in highest multiplication rates was 0.33 µM BAP. The effects of NAA were evaluated for in vitrorooting. At 0.44 µM, rooting was 70% higher than that observed in the control. The acclimatization was held in trays with substrate, coated with translucent plastic and kept under shade. The plantlets were transferred to the greenhouse after 15 days and transplanted to plant beds after 30 days. The acclimatized plantlets bloomed one year after the transference to field conditions, showing that the in vitro culture did not affect the vegetative and reproductive development, which confirms the potential of micropropagation to reduce the extinction risk of L. rotundifolia.
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spelling In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos RupestresMicropropagationIn vitro multiplicationIn vitro rootingEx vitro acclimatizationBiodiversity conservationABSTRACTThe importance in folk medicine, combined to threats in their environment, becomes necessary to carry out studies involving large-scale propagation of Lippia genus. Although the tissue culture propagation is widely disseminated for medicinal plants, for L. rotundifolia any article was published yet. The present study aimed to establish an efficient protocol for micropropagation of L. rotundifolia. Nodal segments, taken from plants collected in the Espinhaço Range, were disinfected, and cultures were initiated on MS medium with PVPP (1 g L- 1), sucrose (3%) and agar (0.7%). The culture were maintained in a growth room at controlled conditions. Disinfestation procedures and the supply of PVPP on culture media resulted in both reduced contamination and phenol oxidation rates, with more than 90% of viable cultures. In the multiplication phase were tried different BAP and NAA combinations supplied to the MS medium. The treatment that resulted in highest multiplication rates was 0.33 µM BAP. The effects of NAA were evaluated for in vitrorooting. At 0.44 µM, rooting was 70% higher than that observed in the control. The acclimatization was held in trays with substrate, coated with translucent plastic and kept under shade. The plantlets were transferred to the greenhouse after 15 days and transplanted to plant beds after 30 days. The acclimatized plantlets bloomed one year after the transference to field conditions, showing that the in vitro culture did not affect the vegetative and reproductive development, which confirms the potential of micropropagation to reduce the extinction risk of L. rotundifolia.Universidade Federal do Ceará2015-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-66902015000300582Revista Ciência Agronômica v.46 n.3 2015reponame:Revista ciência agronômica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC10.5935/1806-6690.20150041info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessResende,Cristiano Ferrara deBianchetti,Ricardo ErnestoOliveira,Aline Mystica Silva deBraga,Virgínia FernandesPeixoto,Paulo Henrique Pereiraeng2015-10-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-66902015000300582Revistahttp://www.ccarevista.ufc.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||alekdutra@ufc.br|| ccarev@ufc.br1806-66900045-6888opendoar:2015-10-09T00:00Revista ciência agronômica (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres
title In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres
spellingShingle In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres
Resende,Cristiano Ferrara de
Micropropagation
In vitro multiplication
In vitro rooting
Ex vitro acclimatization
Biodiversity conservation
title_short In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres
title_full In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres
title_fullStr In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres
title_full_unstemmed In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres
title_sort In vitro propagation and acclimatization of Lippia rotundifolia, an endemic species of Brazilian Campos Rupestres
author Resende,Cristiano Ferrara de
author_facet Resende,Cristiano Ferrara de
Bianchetti,Ricardo Ernesto
Oliveira,Aline Mystica Silva de
Braga,Virgínia Fernandes
Peixoto,Paulo Henrique Pereira
author_role author
author2 Bianchetti,Ricardo Ernesto
Oliveira,Aline Mystica Silva de
Braga,Virgínia Fernandes
Peixoto,Paulo Henrique Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Resende,Cristiano Ferrara de
Bianchetti,Ricardo Ernesto
Oliveira,Aline Mystica Silva de
Braga,Virgínia Fernandes
Peixoto,Paulo Henrique Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Micropropagation
In vitro multiplication
In vitro rooting
Ex vitro acclimatization
Biodiversity conservation
topic Micropropagation
In vitro multiplication
In vitro rooting
Ex vitro acclimatization
Biodiversity conservation
description ABSTRACTThe importance in folk medicine, combined to threats in their environment, becomes necessary to carry out studies involving large-scale propagation of Lippia genus. Although the tissue culture propagation is widely disseminated for medicinal plants, for L. rotundifolia any article was published yet. The present study aimed to establish an efficient protocol for micropropagation of L. rotundifolia. Nodal segments, taken from plants collected in the Espinhaço Range, were disinfected, and cultures were initiated on MS medium with PVPP (1 g L- 1), sucrose (3%) and agar (0.7%). The culture were maintained in a growth room at controlled conditions. Disinfestation procedures and the supply of PVPP on culture media resulted in both reduced contamination and phenol oxidation rates, with more than 90% of viable cultures. In the multiplication phase were tried different BAP and NAA combinations supplied to the MS medium. The treatment that resulted in highest multiplication rates was 0.33 µM BAP. The effects of NAA were evaluated for in vitrorooting. At 0.44 µM, rooting was 70% higher than that observed in the control. The acclimatization was held in trays with substrate, coated with translucent plastic and kept under shade. The plantlets were transferred to the greenhouse after 15 days and transplanted to plant beds after 30 days. The acclimatized plantlets bloomed one year after the transference to field conditions, showing that the in vitro culture did not affect the vegetative and reproductive development, which confirms the potential of micropropagation to reduce the extinction risk of L. rotundifolia.
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