Aeration: A simple method to control vitrification and improve in vitro culture of rare australian plants |
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Authors: | Maurizio Rossetto Kingsley W. Dixon Eric Bunn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kings Park and Botanic Garden, 6005 West Perth, Western Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary Aeration of tissue cultured rare Australian plantsConostylis wonganensis S.D. Hopper (Haemodoraceae);Diplolaena andrewsii Ostenf.;Drummondita ericoides Harvey (Rutaceae);Eremophila resinosa F. Muell. (Myoporaceae);Eucalyptus ‘graniticola’ (Myrtaceae);Lechenaultia pulvinaris C. Gardner (goodeniaceae); andSowerbaea multicaulis E. Pritzel (Liliaceae) has been found to reduce vitrification in sensitive species as well as significantly improving shoot quality and transfer to soil in most study species. A simple 7-mm hole with a double-layer insert of filter paper in the polypropylene screw lids of the culture vessel decreased shoot vitrification over a 4-wk culture period. The method has implications for facilitating the tissue culture of other rare Australian plants and reducing the occurrence of this developmental abnormality. |
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Keywords: | aeration vitrification rare Australian plants |
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