Micropropagation of endangered endemic Brazilian bromeliad Cryptanthus sinuosus (L.B. Smith) for in vitro preservation |
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Authors: | R. Arrabal F. Amancio L.A. Carneiro L.J. Neves E. Mansur |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratório de Micropropagação e Transformaoçã de Plantas, I. Biologia, DBCG, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rua São Francisco Xavier, 524 PHLC, sala 505, CEP, 20550-013 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;(2) Laboratório de Anatomia Vegetal, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Abstract: | An efficient liquid culture system for plant regeneration from leaflessstem–root axes of Cryptanthus sinuosus L. B. Smith(Bromeliaceae) was established. High regeneration rates (93%) were achieved inMurashige and Skoog's medium without growth regulators. Whole plants wereobtained in a single-step procedure, resulting in the production of 25.3± 3.6 plants/explant after 6 months of culture. Incubationof plant material at 35 ± 3 °C resulted in an increaseof 60% in the regeneration efficiency compared with tissues incubated at 28± 2 °C. Moreover, after 5–6 sub-cultures in thesame medium, the axes originated bud clusters that could be continuouslymultiplied and gave rise to 19.4 ± 3.2 whole plants per gram of freshmatter. It was estimated that the liquid culture system described is potentiallyable to produce about 4500 plants/explant/year. Rates of 98% acclimatizationwere achieved. The use of plants produced following this method for populationreinforcement and for in vitro preservation programs ofendangered populations is suggested. |
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Keywords: | Endangered populations Histological analysis In vitro preservation In vitro regeneration Liquid culture |
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