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Impact of culture vessel ventilation on the anatomy and morphology of micropropagated carnation
Authors:Majada  J.P.  Tadeo  F.  Fal  M.A.  Sánchez-Tamés  R.
Affiliation:(1) Dpto. B.O.S. C/ Catedrático Rodrigo Uría, s/n, Lab. Fisiología Vegetal, 33071 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain;(2) 46113 Montcada de l'Horta, València, Spain;(3) 33071, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
Abstract:Dianthus caryophyllus cv. Nelken was cultured in vitro under different ventilation rates (0.11, 0.21, 0.68 and 0.86 changes h−1). Ventilation modified the anatomical characteristics of shoots and leaves described for plants grown in non-ventilated vessels: the cuticle became thicker, there was a decreased cell size and intracellular space size. Also, there were more photosynthetic and supportive tissues, including thicker cell walls. Increased ventilation promoted in vitro hardening of micropropagated carnation shoots, and pushed the culture-induced phenotype closer to that of ex vitro acclimatized plants. Anatomical variability of in vitro-grown plants was demonstrated to be a consequence of ventilation. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:culture-induced-phenotype (CIP)   Dianthus caryophyllus    ex vitro acclimatization   in vitro hardening
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