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Effects of pre-storage conditions on storage of in vitro cultures of Nephrolepis exaltata (L.) Schott and Cordyline fruticosa (L.) A. Chev.
Authors:Anne Kathrine Hvoslef-Eide
Institution:(1) Department of Horticulture, Agricultural University of Norway, P.O. Box 22, 1432 As-NLH, Norway
Abstract:In vitro cultures of Nephrolepis exaltata and Cordyline fruticosa were stored at 5°, 9° or 13°C, at a low irradiance (3–5 mgrmol m–2 s–1) or in darkness. Prior to storage the cultures were subjected to 18°, 21°, 24° or 27°C and 15, 30 or 45 mgrmol m–2 s–1 in a factorial combination.The optimal storage conditions for Nephrolepis were 9°C in complete darkness. These cultures were still transferable to a peat/perlite mixture at the end of the experimental period of 36 months.The optimal storage conditions for Cordyline were 13°C and a low light level (±3–5 mgrmol m-2 s-1). When the pre-storage conditions were normal growth room conditions (24°C and 30 mgrmol m-2 s-1), in vitro cultures could be stored for 18 months. With the most favourable pre-storage treatment (18°C and 15 mgrmol m-2 s-1) some cultures still had green shoots after 36 months of storage, but did not survive transfer to peat/perlite.Pre-conditioning before storage was most favourable for Nephrolepis, and not that important, but still favourable, for Cordyline. There was an interaction between pre-storage temperature and pre-storage irradiance. For both species a high irradiance level was less favourable than a low irradiance level when combined with high growth room temperatures.Abbreviations BA 6-benzyladenine - IAA indole-3-acetic acid - NOA 2-naphthoxyacetic acid
Keywords:dark  in vitro storage  light  stability  temperature
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