Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to promote the establishment of an in vitro culture of Brassavola tuberculata, testing different concentrations of naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) on multiplication and rooting, evaluating different substrates during acclimatization, as well as the effect of in vitro treatments. After germination, the seedlings of B. tuberculata were subjected to culture on MS medium supplemented with different concentrations of NAA and BAP, and multiplication and rooting were assessed. During acclimatization, different substrates were tested: S1, Plantmax® and vermiculite (1: 1); S2, Plantmax® and grit (1: 1); and S3, dust fern. Also the effect of the in vitro culture treatments was evaluated: T1, control; T5, (2.5 µM NAA +5 µM BAP); and T7, (5 µM NAA + 0 µM BAP). The favorable balance of cytokinins promoted by treatment T5 yielded the largest number of shoots and leaves in B. tuberculata. The greatest length of leaves and roots, and highest root number were observed in the treatment T7, favored by the presence of auxin. This treatment had a positive effect with respect to plant acclimatization: T7 associated with substrate S1 provided the most suitable conditions for acclimatization of seedlings of B. tuberculata, providing greater number and length of leaves, and high survival rate. |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest Multiplicação, enraizamento in vitro e aclimatização de Brassavola tuberculata Hook (Orchidaceae), uma orquídea endêmica da mata atlântica brasileira 6-benzylaminopurineIn vitro establishmentNephathalene acetic acidSubstratesTissue cultureBiological SciencesThe objective of this study was to promote the establishment of an in vitro culture of Brassavola tuberculata, testing different concentrations of naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) on multiplication and rooting, evaluating different substrates during acclimatization, as well as the effect of in vitro treatments. After germination, the seedlings of B. tuberculata were subjected to culture on MS medium supplemented with different concentrations of NAA and BAP, and multiplication and rooting were assessed. During acclimatization, different substrates were tested: S1, Plantmax® and vermiculite (1: 1); S2, Plantmax® and grit (1: 1); and S3, dust fern. Also the effect of the in vitro culture treatments was evaluated: T1, control; T5, (2.5 µM NAA +5 µM BAP); and T7, (5 µM NAA + 0 µM BAP). The favorable balance of cytokinins promoted by treatment T5 yielded the largest number of shoots and leaves in B. tuberculata. The greatest length of leaves and roots, and highest root number were observed in the treatment T7, favored by the presence of auxin. This treatment had a positive effect with respect to plant acclimatization: T7 associated with substrate S1 provided the most suitable conditions for acclimatization of seedlings of B. tuberculata, providing greater number and length of leaves, and high survival rate.Objetivou-se, com este trabalho, promover o estabelecimento do cultivo in vitro de Brassavola tuberculata, testando diferentes concentrações de ANA e BAP na multiplicação e no enraizamento, e avaliar diferentessubstratos e o efeito dos tratamentos de cultivo in vitro na aclimatização. Após a germinação das sementes, as plântulas de B. tuberculata foram submetidas ao cultivo em meio MS suplementado com diferentes concentrações de ácido naftaleno acético (ANA) e 6-benzilaminopurina (BAP), sendo avaliados a multiplicação e o enraizamento. Foram testados diferentes substratos: S1 (Plantmax e vermiculita (1:1)); S2 (Plantmax e areia (1:1)) e S3 (pó de xaxim) na aclimatização e, posteriormente, o efeito dos tratamentos do cultivo in vitro: T1 (controle), T5 (2,5 ANA + 5 BAP) e T7 (5 ANA + 0 BAP), na aclimatização. O balanço favorável às citocininas promovido pelo tratamento T5 (2,5 µM ANA + 5 µM BAP) promoveu maior número de brotos e de folhas em B. tuberculata. O maior comprimento das folhas, das raízes e maior número de raízes foi observado no tratamento T7 (5 µM ANA e 0 µM BAP), favorável a auxina. Este tratamento apresentou efeito positivo com relação a aclimatização das plantas: T7 associado ao substrato S1, Plantmax e vermiculita (1:1) proporcionou melhores condições para a aclimatização das plântulas de B. tuberculata, propiciando maior número e comprimento das folhas, e elevada taxa de sobrevivência. EDUFU2017-05-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3298710.14393/BJ-v33n3-32987Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 33 No. 3 (2017): May/June; 730-738Bioscience Journal ; v. 33 n. 3 (2017): May./June; 730-7381981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/32987/20336Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2017 Liana Hilda Golin Mengarda, Geovana Poton Arcobeli Cola, Stefanie Cristina de Oliveira, Allan Rocha de Freitashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMengarda, Liana Hilda GolinCola, Geovana Poton Arcobelide Oliveira, Stefanie Cristinade Freitas, Allan Rocha2022-02-16T02:03:10Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/32987Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-16T02:03:10Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest Multiplicação, enraizamento in vitro e aclimatização de Brassavola tuberculata Hook (Orchidaceae), uma orquídea endêmica da mata atlântica brasileira |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest Mengarda, Liana Hilda Golin 6-benzylaminopurine In vitro establishment Nephathalene acetic acid Substrates Tissue culture Biological Sciences |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest |
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Multiplication, rooting in vitro, and acclimatization of Brassavola tuberculata Hook. (Orchidaceae), an orchid endemic to the brazilian atlantic rainforest |
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Mengarda, Liana Hilda Golin |
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Mengarda, Liana Hilda Golin Cola, Geovana Poton Arcobeli de Oliveira, Stefanie Cristina de Freitas, Allan Rocha |
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Cola, Geovana Poton Arcobeli de Oliveira, Stefanie Cristina de Freitas, Allan Rocha |
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Mengarda, Liana Hilda Golin Cola, Geovana Poton Arcobeli de Oliveira, Stefanie Cristina de Freitas, Allan Rocha |
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6-benzylaminopurine In vitro establishment Nephathalene acetic acid Substrates Tissue culture Biological Sciences |
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6-benzylaminopurine In vitro establishment Nephathalene acetic acid Substrates Tissue culture Biological Sciences |
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The objective of this study was to promote the establishment of an in vitro culture of Brassavola tuberculata, testing different concentrations of naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) on multiplication and rooting, evaluating different substrates during acclimatization, as well as the effect of in vitro treatments. After germination, the seedlings of B. tuberculata were subjected to culture on MS medium supplemented with different concentrations of NAA and BAP, and multiplication and rooting were assessed. During acclimatization, different substrates were tested: S1, Plantmax® and vermiculite (1: 1); S2, Plantmax® and grit (1: 1); and S3, dust fern. Also the effect of the in vitro culture treatments was evaluated: T1, control; T5, (2.5 µM NAA +5 µM BAP); and T7, (5 µM NAA + 0 µM BAP). The favorable balance of cytokinins promoted by treatment T5 yielded the largest number of shoots and leaves in B. tuberculata. The greatest length of leaves and roots, and highest root number were observed in the treatment T7, favored by the presence of auxin. This treatment had a positive effect with respect to plant acclimatization: T7 associated with substrate S1 provided the most suitable conditions for acclimatization of seedlings of B. tuberculata, providing greater number and length of leaves, and high survival rate. |
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