Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro
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Resumo: | Orthophytum grossiorum is a typical bromeliad from Atlantic forestry threatened of extinction. The objectives of this research were to select O. grossiorum clones with ornamental values easy to propagate in vitro, and establish in vitro propagation protocols for these clones. The project was developed in three steps: germination and in vitro selection of seedlings responsive to BAP (6-benzylaminopurine), selection of clones with ornamental values, and establishment of protocol for in vitro propagation of the selected clones. In the first step only 18.33% of plantlets germinated in vitro were responsive to BAP. These plantlets were selected and replicated in vitro several times, each replicated plantlet constituting a clone. In the second step these clones were established ex vitro and surveyed for ornamental attributes. Five out of 11 clones were selected in this step. These clones presented distinct phenotypic traits and were considered of high ornamental quality. In the third step a protocol for in vitro propagation was developed for each selected clone. |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitromicro-propagationtissue culturebreedingOrthophytum grossiorum is a typical bromeliad from Atlantic forestry threatened of extinction. The objectives of this research were to select O. grossiorum clones with ornamental values easy to propagate in vitro, and establish in vitro propagation protocols for these clones. The project was developed in three steps: germination and in vitro selection of seedlings responsive to BAP (6-benzylaminopurine), selection of clones with ornamental values, and establishment of protocol for in vitro propagation of the selected clones. In the first step only 18.33% of plantlets germinated in vitro were responsive to BAP. These plantlets were selected and replicated in vitro several times, each replicated plantlet constituting a clone. In the second step these clones were established ex vitro and surveyed for ornamental attributes. Five out of 11 clones were selected in this step. These clones presented distinct phenotypic traits and were considered of high ornamental quality. In the third step a protocol for in vitro propagation was developed for each selected clone.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2010-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782010000700009Ciência Rural v.40 n.7 2010reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782010000700009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessManfio,Candida ElisaMotoike,Sérgio YoshimitsuPaula,Cláudio Coelho deValente,Magno SávioMelo,Cristiane Gamaranoeng2010-09-08T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro Manfio,Candida Elisa micro-propagation tissue culture breeding |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro |
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Early selection of elite clones of an ornamental bromeliad in vitro |
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Manfio,Candida Elisa |
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Manfio,Candida Elisa Motoike,Sérgio Yoshimitsu Paula,Cláudio Coelho de Valente,Magno Sávio Melo,Cristiane Gamarano |
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Motoike,Sérgio Yoshimitsu Paula,Cláudio Coelho de Valente,Magno Sávio Melo,Cristiane Gamarano |
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Manfio,Candida Elisa Motoike,Sérgio Yoshimitsu Paula,Cláudio Coelho de Valente,Magno Sávio Melo,Cristiane Gamarano |
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micro-propagation tissue culture breeding |
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micro-propagation tissue culture breeding |
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Orthophytum grossiorum is a typical bromeliad from Atlantic forestry threatened of extinction. The objectives of this research were to select O. grossiorum clones with ornamental values easy to propagate in vitro, and establish in vitro propagation protocols for these clones. The project was developed in three steps: germination and in vitro selection of seedlings responsive to BAP (6-benzylaminopurine), selection of clones with ornamental values, and establishment of protocol for in vitro propagation of the selected clones. In the first step only 18.33% of plantlets germinated in vitro were responsive to BAP. These plantlets were selected and replicated in vitro several times, each replicated plantlet constituting a clone. In the second step these clones were established ex vitro and surveyed for ornamental attributes. Five out of 11 clones were selected in this step. These clones presented distinct phenotypic traits and were considered of high ornamental quality. In the third step a protocol for in vitro propagation was developed for each selected clone. |
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