IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM

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Autor(a) principal: Golle, Diego Pascoal
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Reiniger, Lia Rejane Silveira, Curti, Aline Ritter, León, Enrique Astério Benítez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/5092
Resumo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/198050985092Eugenia involucrata DC. (Myrtaceae) is a forest species native to several Brazilian states which has several features of interest in the sectors of forestry, horticulture, environment and medicine. Considered the difficulty of propagation by seeds that are recalcitrant and lose viability rapidly after harvest, this study evaluated the influence of the use of apical and nodal segments cultured on different nutrient media on the in vitro establishment and development of this species. Apical and nodal segments collected from three year old plants kept in the greenhouse were inoculated in the nutrient media MS, ½ MS and WPM. At first, 1 µM of NAA and 5 µM of TDZ were added to the culture media, after the explants were transferred to flasks containing the respective fresh nutrient media in absence of growth regulators, but with addition of 1 g L-1 activated charcoal, and cultured for 30 additional days. The ½ MS is most suitable for the in vitro establishment and development of apical segments while media ½ MS and WPM are appropriate for nodal segments. The ½ MS enabled the best results of rooting in explants, together with the WPM, however, the first is more appropriate because it is more economical and more practical. The in vitro establishment and rooting is made possible by the use of apical and nodal segments of E. involucrata DC. The use of nodal segments is more promising for in vitro culture of E. than the use of apical segments.
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spelling IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUMEstabelecimento e desenvolvimento in vitro de Eugenia involucrata DC.: influência do tipo de explante e do meio nutritivoapical segmentnodal segmentMS nutritive medium½ MS nutritive mediumWPM nutritive mediumsegmento apicalsegmento nodalmeio de cultura MSmeio de cultura ½ MSmeio de cultura WPMhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5902/198050985092Eugenia involucrata DC. (Myrtaceae) is a forest species native to several Brazilian states which has several features of interest in the sectors of forestry, horticulture, environment and medicine. Considered the difficulty of propagation by seeds that are recalcitrant and lose viability rapidly after harvest, this study evaluated the influence of the use of apical and nodal segments cultured on different nutrient media on the in vitro establishment and development of this species. Apical and nodal segments collected from three year old plants kept in the greenhouse were inoculated in the nutrient media MS, ½ MS and WPM. At first, 1 µM of NAA and 5 µM of TDZ were added to the culture media, after the explants were transferred to flasks containing the respective fresh nutrient media in absence of growth regulators, but with addition of 1 g L-1 activated charcoal, and cultured for 30 additional days. The ½ MS is most suitable for the in vitro establishment and development of apical segments while media ½ MS and WPM are appropriate for nodal segments. The ½ MS enabled the best results of rooting in explants, together with the WPM, however, the first is more appropriate because it is more economical and more practical. The in vitro establishment and rooting is made possible by the use of apical and nodal segments of E. involucrata DC. The use of nodal segments is more promising for in vitro culture of E. than the use of apical segments.http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/198050985092Apresentando diversas características de interesse nos setores da silvicultura, fruticultura, meio ambiente e medicinal, Eugenia involucrata DC. (Myrtaceae) é uma espécie florestal nativa de vários Estados brasileiros. Considerada a dificuldade da propagação por sementes, que são recalcitrantes, perdendo rapidamente sua viabilidade após a colheita, este trabalho objetivou avaliar a influência do uso de segmentos apicais e nodais cultivados em diferentes meios nutritivos no estabelecimento e no desenvolvimento in vitro desta espécie. Segmentos apicais e nodais coletados em plantas de três anos de idade, mantidas em casa de vegetação, foram inoculados nos meios nutritivos MS, ½ MS e WPM. Em um primeiro momento, adicionaram-se aos meios de cultura 1 μM de ANA e 5 μM de TDZ e, após, os explantes foram transferidos para frascos contendo os respectivos meios nutritivos frescos, na ausência de reguladores de crescimento, mas com o acréscimo de 1 g L-1 de carvão ativado, sendo cultivados por 30 dias adicionais. Os meios ½ MS e WPM são adequados para o estabelecimento e o desenvolvimento in vitro a partir do cultivo de segmentos nodais, enquanto que, com segmentos apicais, é apropriado o meio ½ MS. O meio ½ MS possibilitou os melhores índices de enraizamento nos explantes, juntamente com o meio WPM. O estabelecimento e o enraizamento in vitro foram promovidos pelo cultivo de segmentos apicais e nodais de Eugenia involucrata DC. Os meios nutritivos ½ MS e WPM são apropriados para o cultivo in vitro de segmentos nodais de E. involucrata, recomendando-se o meio ½ MS pela economia e praticidade. Para segmentos apicais, o uso do meio de cultura ½ MS é mais adequado que o dos meios MS e WPM.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2012-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/509210.5902/198050985092Ciência Florestal; Vol. 22 No. 1 (2012); 207-214Ciência Florestal; v. 22 n. 1 (2012); 207-2141980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/5092/3085Golle, Diego PascoalReiniger, Lia Rejane SilveiraCurti, Aline RitterLeón, Enrique Astério Benítezinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-08-28T23:44:15Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5092Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2014-08-28T23:44:15Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM
Estabelecimento e desenvolvimento in vitro de Eugenia involucrata DC.: influência do tipo de explante e do meio nutritivo
title IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM
spellingShingle IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM
Golle, Diego Pascoal
apical segment
nodal segment
MS nutritive medium
½ MS nutritive medium
WPM nutritive medium
segmento apical
segmento nodal
meio de cultura MS
meio de cultura ½ MS
meio de cultura WPM
title_short IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM
title_full IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM
title_fullStr IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM
title_full_unstemmed IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM
title_sort IN VITRO ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF Eugenia involucrata DC.: INFLUENCE OF EXPLANT SOURCE AND NUTRITIONAL MEDIUM
author Golle, Diego Pascoal
author_facet Golle, Diego Pascoal
Reiniger, Lia Rejane Silveira
Curti, Aline Ritter
León, Enrique Astério Benítez
author_role author
author2 Reiniger, Lia Rejane Silveira
Curti, Aline Ritter
León, Enrique Astério Benítez
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Golle, Diego Pascoal
Reiniger, Lia Rejane Silveira
Curti, Aline Ritter
León, Enrique Astério Benítez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv apical segment
nodal segment
MS nutritive medium
½ MS nutritive medium
WPM nutritive medium
segmento apical
segmento nodal
meio de cultura MS
meio de cultura ½ MS
meio de cultura WPM
topic apical segment
nodal segment
MS nutritive medium
½ MS nutritive medium
WPM nutritive medium
segmento apical
segmento nodal
meio de cultura MS
meio de cultura ½ MS
meio de cultura WPM
description http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/198050985092Eugenia involucrata DC. (Myrtaceae) is a forest species native to several Brazilian states which has several features of interest in the sectors of forestry, horticulture, environment and medicine. Considered the difficulty of propagation by seeds that are recalcitrant and lose viability rapidly after harvest, this study evaluated the influence of the use of apical and nodal segments cultured on different nutrient media on the in vitro establishment and development of this species. Apical and nodal segments collected from three year old plants kept in the greenhouse were inoculated in the nutrient media MS, ½ MS and WPM. At first, 1 µM of NAA and 5 µM of TDZ were added to the culture media, after the explants were transferred to flasks containing the respective fresh nutrient media in absence of growth regulators, but with addition of 1 g L-1 activated charcoal, and cultured for 30 additional days. The ½ MS is most suitable for the in vitro establishment and development of apical segments while media ½ MS and WPM are appropriate for nodal segments. The ½ MS enabled the best results of rooting in explants, together with the WPM, however, the first is more appropriate because it is more economical and more practical. The in vitro establishment and rooting is made possible by the use of apical and nodal segments of E. involucrata DC. The use of nodal segments is more promising for in vitro culture of E. than the use of apical segments.
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