Hormonal and histological studies related to in vitro banana bud formation |
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Authors: | Zaffari Gilmar R. Kerbauy Gilberto B. Kraus Jane E. Romano Elaine C. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Itajai Experimental Station, EPAGRI, Caixa Postal 277, CEP 88301-970, Itajai, SC, Brazil ;2.Department of Botany, University of S?o Paulo, Caixa Postal 11461, CEP 05422-970, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil ; |
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Abstract: | Shoot apices of Musa subgroup AAA `Grande Naine' were used for in vitro culture establishment. The endogenous hormone levels and their effects on bud formation were evaluated during a 75-day period. Cytokinins, IAA and ABA were separated by HPLC and quantified by means of ELISA. Enzymatic degradation of IAA was determined by the colorimetric method. Explants were maintained on establishment medium for 60 days. The endogenous cytokinins were higher in the basal portion of the explant. Subculture to proliferation medium (65 to 75 days) resulted in a substantial increase of cytokinins in the basal portion and in a decline in the apical portion. 2iP was the predominant cytokinin in the tissue. The endogenous level of IAA and the IAA/cytokinin ratio decreased after the 65th day of culture. The level of ABA was reduced from the time of inoculation up to the 75th day of culture. Histological analysis indicated that buds formed at the leaf base at the 65th day of culture. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | bud regeneration micropropagation Musa subgroup AAA organogenesis |
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