Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.

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Autor(a) principal: Cysne, Júnior Régis Batista
Data de Publicação: 2006
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/8513
Resumo: Moringa Moringa oleifera Lam is a tree plant belonging to the family Moringaceae widely used for the chemical properties its seeds. In this work, we attempted to develop a basic protocol for the micropropagation of the plant. Shoot apexes originating from in vitro germinated seedlings on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium were used as primary explants. Adventitious shoots obtained from field growing trees were also isolated and inoculated on Wood Plant Medium (WPM) for the same purpose. Subjecting the seeds to various regimes and sequences of surface sterilization using sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) showed that the best regime is the use of 0.25% NaOCl for 10 minutes. In an attempt to micropropagate Moringa, excised adventitious shoots were cultured on MS medium for 12 days, following which they were transferred to MS medium supplemented with varying concentrations (0.0,0.05,1.25 and 6.25uM) of 6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP). Explants subjected to the medium containing 1.25uM BAP demonstrated the highest rate of multiplication of 89%. In order to optimize the regeneration of plants from the primary explants, they were subjected to combinations of BAP and Indol-3-butyric acid at various concentrations. Although the highest rate of regeneration and shoot elongation was obtained when equimolar concentrations of BAP and IBA of 0.25uM was supplemented in an MS medium, there was a sharp decrease in the rate of multiplication from 89.5% to 50.8% when the shoots were sub cultured onto the same medium after 28 days. Subjecting shoot apexes obtained from field growing plants to WPM and MS based medium formulations, it was discovered that WPM promoted better proliferation of the explant compared to all other medium. Using WPM supplemented with different concentrations of BAP (0.0,0.05,0.25,1.25), the medium containing 6.25uM BAP was found to result in formation of callus followed by shoot formation. Transferring the proliferating shoots to a medium containing 0.25uM BAP led to their development without formation of adventitious shoots.
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spelling Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.Propagation in vitro of moringa oleifera l.FitotecniaMoringa oleiferaMicropropagaçãoIn vitroMoringa Moringa oleifera Lam is a tree plant belonging to the family Moringaceae widely used for the chemical properties its seeds. In this work, we attempted to develop a basic protocol for the micropropagation of the plant. Shoot apexes originating from in vitro germinated seedlings on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium were used as primary explants. Adventitious shoots obtained from field growing trees were also isolated and inoculated on Wood Plant Medium (WPM) for the same purpose. Subjecting the seeds to various regimes and sequences of surface sterilization using sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) showed that the best regime is the use of 0.25% NaOCl for 10 minutes. In an attempt to micropropagate Moringa, excised adventitious shoots were cultured on MS medium for 12 days, following which they were transferred to MS medium supplemented with varying concentrations (0.0,0.05,1.25 and 6.25uM) of 6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP). Explants subjected to the medium containing 1.25uM BAP demonstrated the highest rate of multiplication of 89%. In order to optimize the regeneration of plants from the primary explants, they were subjected to combinations of BAP and Indol-3-butyric acid at various concentrations. Although the highest rate of regeneration and shoot elongation was obtained when equimolar concentrations of BAP and IBA of 0.25uM was supplemented in an MS medium, there was a sharp decrease in the rate of multiplication from 89.5% to 50.8% when the shoots were sub cultured onto the same medium after 28 days. Subjecting shoot apexes obtained from field growing plants to WPM and MS based medium formulations, it was discovered that WPM promoted better proliferation of the explant compared to all other medium. Using WPM supplemented with different concentrations of BAP (0.0,0.05,0.25,1.25), the medium containing 6.25uM BAP was found to result in formation of callus followed by shoot formation. Transferring the proliferating shoots to a medium containing 0.25uM BAP led to their development without formation of adventitious shoots.A moringa, Moringa oleifera L., é uma árvore da família Moringaceae, destacando-se pelo uso intensivo das propriedades químicas de suas sementes. O presente trabalho objetivou estabelecer um protocolo básico para a micropropagação da moringa. Os ápices caulinares utilizados na micropropagação foram retirados de plântulas germinadas in vitro cultivadas em meio MS. Ápices caulinares de plantas adultas também foram isolados e cultivados em meio WPM. A desinfestação das sementes e dos ápices caulinares de plantas adultas foi realizada com diferentes concentrações de hipoclorito de sódio (NaOCl) sendo que a 0,25 % por 10 minutos, proporcionou os melhores resultados para o estabelecimento das culturas. Os ápices caulinares, excisados de plantas cultivadas em meio MS após, 12 dias da germinação, foram submetidos a diferentes combinações de 6-benzilaminopurina (BAP) (0,0; 0,05; 0,25; 1,25 e 6,25 μM). No meio com 1,25 μM de BAP verificou-se uma taxa de multiplicação de 8,9. A fim de maximizar a regeneração de plantas in vitro, foram realizados experimentos para avaliar as concentrações de BAP e de ácido indol-3-butírico (AIB) no meio de cultivo com diferentes concentrações e combinações. A melhor taxa de regeneração e alongamento de brotações foi obtida com o meio MS contendo 0,25 μM de BAP e 0,25 μM de AIB. Contudo após o subcultivo neste mesmo meio, observou-se uma redução na taxa de multiplicação de 8,95 para 5,08. Para os ápices provindos de plantas adultas foi realizado um ensaio testandose diferentes meios de cultura. O meio com os sais WPM promoveu um melhor estabelecimento para os ápices, visto que os mesmos se apresentavam menos vitrificados se comparados aos demais meios. Definido o meio WPM realizou-se um ensaio com diferentes combinações de BAP (0,0; 0,05; 0,25; 1,25 e 6,25 μM). O meio com 6,25 μM promoveu a formação de calo seguida da formação de brotações. Estas foram subcultivadas em meio contendo 0,25 μM de BAP onde se desenvolveram sem a formação de brotações laterais.Campos, Francisco de Assis de PaivaCysne, Júnior Régis Batista2014-07-21T18:32:46Z2014-07-21T18:32:46Z2006info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfCYSNE, J. R. B. Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L. 2006. 81 f. 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Propagation in vitro of moringa oleifera l.
title Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.
spellingShingle Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.
Cysne, Júnior Régis Batista
Fitotecnia
Moringa oleifera
Micropropagação
In vitro
title_short Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.
title_full Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.
title_fullStr Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.
title_full_unstemmed Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.
title_sort Propagação in vitro de Moringa oleifera L.
author Cysne, Júnior Régis Batista
author_facet Cysne, Júnior Régis Batista
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Campos, Francisco de Assis de Paiva
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cysne, Júnior Régis Batista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fitotecnia
Moringa oleifera
Micropropagação
In vitro
topic Fitotecnia
Moringa oleifera
Micropropagação
In vitro
description Moringa Moringa oleifera Lam is a tree plant belonging to the family Moringaceae widely used for the chemical properties its seeds. In this work, we attempted to develop a basic protocol for the micropropagation of the plant. Shoot apexes originating from in vitro germinated seedlings on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium were used as primary explants. Adventitious shoots obtained from field growing trees were also isolated and inoculated on Wood Plant Medium (WPM) for the same purpose. Subjecting the seeds to various regimes and sequences of surface sterilization using sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) showed that the best regime is the use of 0.25% NaOCl for 10 minutes. In an attempt to micropropagate Moringa, excised adventitious shoots were cultured on MS medium for 12 days, following which they were transferred to MS medium supplemented with varying concentrations (0.0,0.05,1.25 and 6.25uM) of 6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP). Explants subjected to the medium containing 1.25uM BAP demonstrated the highest rate of multiplication of 89%. In order to optimize the regeneration of plants from the primary explants, they were subjected to combinations of BAP and Indol-3-butyric acid at various concentrations. Although the highest rate of regeneration and shoot elongation was obtained when equimolar concentrations of BAP and IBA of 0.25uM was supplemented in an MS medium, there was a sharp decrease in the rate of multiplication from 89.5% to 50.8% when the shoots were sub cultured onto the same medium after 28 days. Subjecting shoot apexes obtained from field growing plants to WPM and MS based medium formulations, it was discovered that WPM promoted better proliferation of the explant compared to all other medium. Using WPM supplemented with different concentrations of BAP (0.0,0.05,0.25,1.25), the medium containing 6.25uM BAP was found to result in formation of callus followed by shoot formation. Transferring the proliferating shoots to a medium containing 0.25uM BAP led to their development without formation of adventitious shoots.
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