Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.)
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Resumo: | The cultivation of 'Pacovan' banana is still carried out using traditional methods in the state of Amazonas, where there are still records of fruit production with diseases caused by fungi and bacteria. However, other propagation methods, such as in vitro micropropagation, can be developed and improved, so that the multiplication rate can be increased in a short period of time, in addition to significantly improving the quality rate of seedling production. However, contamination rates are still one of the biggest problems with this technique. This work aimed to evaluate the improvement in the asepsis process by analyzing different types of concentrations of alcohol, sodium hypochlorite and Tween 20 and different time variations during the asepsis process of the meristematic explant, in order to identify the most efficient decontamination process. The experiment was planned in a completely randomized experimental design for linear regression analysis, where they were constituted by three treatments and twenty repetitions, with each repetition represented by five explants in different experiments. Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by Tukey 5% probability mean tests. The results allowed us to conclude that, with a long explant time submerged in sodium hypochlorite, there is efficacy against fungi and bacteria. However, high concentrations of NaClO lead to toxicity due to high oxidation. As it is an oxidizing agent, high concentrations become toxic to explants. In the experiments, the lowest level of contamination of the treatments tested was E3, allowing the normal development of the explants and allowing it to be used to control contamination in the micropropagation of 'Pacovan' banana in vitro. |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) Métodos de asepsia en la multiplicación in vitro de banano 'Pacovan' (Musa spp.)Métodos de assepsia na multiplicação in vitro da bananeira ‘Pacovan’ (Musa spp.)OxidationFungiBacteria.OxidaciónHongosBacterias.OxidaçãoFungosBactérias.The cultivation of 'Pacovan' banana is still carried out using traditional methods in the state of Amazonas, where there are still records of fruit production with diseases caused by fungi and bacteria. However, other propagation methods, such as in vitro micropropagation, can be developed and improved, so that the multiplication rate can be increased in a short period of time, in addition to significantly improving the quality rate of seedling production. However, contamination rates are still one of the biggest problems with this technique. This work aimed to evaluate the improvement in the asepsis process by analyzing different types of concentrations of alcohol, sodium hypochlorite and Tween 20 and different time variations during the asepsis process of the meristematic explant, in order to identify the most efficient decontamination process. The experiment was planned in a completely randomized experimental design for linear regression analysis, where they were constituted by three treatments and twenty repetitions, with each repetition represented by five explants in different experiments. Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by Tukey 5% probability mean tests. The results allowed us to conclude that, with a long explant time submerged in sodium hypochlorite, there is efficacy against fungi and bacteria. However, high concentrations of NaClO lead to toxicity due to high oxidation. As it is an oxidizing agent, high concentrations become toxic to explants. In the experiments, the lowest level of contamination of the treatments tested was E3, allowing the normal development of the explants and allowing it to be used to control contamination in the micropropagation of 'Pacovan' banana in vitro.El cultivo del banano 'Pacovan' todavía se realiza con métodos tradicionales en el estado de Amazonas, donde aún existen registros de producción de frutos con enfermedades causadas por hongos y bacterias. Sin embargo, se pueden desarrollar y mejorar otros métodos de propagación, como la micropropagación in vitro, de modo que la tasa de multiplicación se pueda incrementar en un corto período de tiempo, además de mejorar significativamente la tasa de calidad de la producción de plántulas. Sin embargo, las tasas de contaminación siguen siendo uno de los mayores problemas de esta técnica. Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo evaluar la mejora en el proceso de asepsia mediante el análisis de diferentes tipos de concentraciones de alcohol, hipoclorito de sodio y Tween 20 y diferentes variaciones de tiempo durante el proceso de asepsia del explante meristemático, con el fin de identificar el proceso de descontaminación más eficiente. El experimento fue planeado en un diseño experimental completamente al azar para análisis de regresión lineal, donde estuvieron constituidos por tres tratamientos y veinte repeticiones, con cada repetición representada por cinco explantes en diferentes experimentos. Los datos se sometieron a análisis de varianza (ANOVA), seguido de pruebas de media de probabilidad del 5% de Tukey. Los resultados permitieron concluir que, con un tiempo de explante prolongado sumergido en hipoclorito de sodio, existe eficacia frente a hongos y bacterias. Sin embargo, las altas concentraciones de NaClO provocan toxicidad debido a la alta oxidación. Como es un agente oxidante, altas concentraciones se vuelven tóxicas para los explantes. En los experimentos, el nivel más bajo de contaminación de los tratamientos probados fue el E3, permitiendo el normal desarrollo de los explantes y permitiendo su uso para controlar la contaminación en la micropropagación del banano 'Pacovan' in vitro.A cultivo da banana ‘Pacovan’ ainda é realizada operando com métodos tradicionais no estado do Amazonas, onde ainda existem registros de produção da fruta com doenças causadas por fungos e por bactérias. Porém, outros métodos de propagação, como a micropropagação in vitro, podem ser desenvolvidos e aperfeiçoados, para que ocorra a elevação da taxa de multiplicação em curto espaço de tempo além de aperfeiçoar, significantemente, a taxa de qualidade da produção de mudas. Entretanto, os índices de contaminação ainda são um dos maiores problemas desta técnica. Este trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar o melhoramento no processo de assepsia analisando diferentes tipos de concentrações de álcool, hipoclorito de sódio e Tween 20 e diferentes variações de tempo, durante o processo de assepsia do explante meristemático, visando identificar o processo mais eficiente de descontaminação. O experimento foi planejado em delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado para a análise de regressão linear, onde foram constituídos por três tratamentos e vinte repetições, sendo cada repetição representada por cinco explantes em diferentes experimentos. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância (ANOVA), seguido de testes de média Tukey 5% de probabilidade. Os resultados permitiram concluir que, com elevado tempo do explante submerso no hipoclorito de sódio há eficácia contra fungos e bactérias. Porém, elevadas concentrações de , altas concentrações se tornam tóxicas aos explantes. Nos experimentos, o menor índice de contaminação dos tratamentos testados foi o E3, permitindo o desenvolvimento normal dos explantes e possibilitando que seja utilizado para o controle de contaminações na micropropagação de banana ‘Pacovan’ in vitro.Research, Society and Development2021-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2376510.33448/rsd-v10i16.23765Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e291101623765Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e291101623765Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e2911016237652525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23765/20947Copyright (c) 2021 Michael Raphael Soares Vieira; Eneida Guerra Silvestrim; Arlindo Almeida de Lima Filho; Aixa Braga Lopes; Fernanda Guerra Silvestrimhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVieira, Michael Raphael SoaresSilvestrim, Eneida GuerraLima Filho, Arlindo Almeida deLopes, Aixa BragaSilvestrim, Fernanda Guerra2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23765Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:31.849556Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) Métodos de asepsia en la multiplicación in vitro de banano 'Pacovan' (Musa spp.) Métodos de assepsia na multiplicação in vitro da bananeira ‘Pacovan’ (Musa spp.) |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) Vieira, Michael Raphael Soares Oxidation Fungi Bacteria. Oxidación Hongos Bacterias. Oxidação Fungos Bactérias. |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) |
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Methods in the in vitro multiplication of 'Pacovan' banana (Musa spp.) |
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Vieira, Michael Raphael Soares |
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Vieira, Michael Raphael Soares Silvestrim, Eneida Guerra Lima Filho, Arlindo Almeida de Lopes, Aixa Braga Silvestrim, Fernanda Guerra |
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Silvestrim, Eneida Guerra Lima Filho, Arlindo Almeida de Lopes, Aixa Braga Silvestrim, Fernanda Guerra |
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Vieira, Michael Raphael Soares Silvestrim, Eneida Guerra Lima Filho, Arlindo Almeida de Lopes, Aixa Braga Silvestrim, Fernanda Guerra |
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Oxidation Fungi Bacteria. Oxidación Hongos Bacterias. Oxidação Fungos Bactérias. |
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Oxidation Fungi Bacteria. Oxidación Hongos Bacterias. Oxidação Fungos Bactérias. |
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The cultivation of 'Pacovan' banana is still carried out using traditional methods in the state of Amazonas, where there are still records of fruit production with diseases caused by fungi and bacteria. However, other propagation methods, such as in vitro micropropagation, can be developed and improved, so that the multiplication rate can be increased in a short period of time, in addition to significantly improving the quality rate of seedling production. However, contamination rates are still one of the biggest problems with this technique. This work aimed to evaluate the improvement in the asepsis process by analyzing different types of concentrations of alcohol, sodium hypochlorite and Tween 20 and different time variations during the asepsis process of the meristematic explant, in order to identify the most efficient decontamination process. The experiment was planned in a completely randomized experimental design for linear regression analysis, where they were constituted by three treatments and twenty repetitions, with each repetition represented by five explants in different experiments. Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by Tukey 5% probability mean tests. The results allowed us to conclude that, with a long explant time submerged in sodium hypochlorite, there is efficacy against fungi and bacteria. However, high concentrations of NaClO lead to toxicity due to high oxidation. As it is an oxidizing agent, high concentrations become toxic to explants. In the experiments, the lowest level of contamination of the treatments tested was E3, allowing the normal development of the explants and allowing it to be used to control contamination in the micropropagation of 'Pacovan' banana in vitro. |
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