Propagation, growth, and carbohydrates of Dendrobium Second Love (Orchidaceae) in vitro as affected by sucrose, light, and dark


Autoria(s): FERREIRA, Wagner de Melo; SUZUKI, Rogerio M.; PESCADOR, Rosete; FIGUEIREDO-RIBEIRO, Rita de Cassia L.; KERBAUY, Gilberto B.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2011

Resumo

In general, plant material grown in vitro has low photosynthetic ability to achieve positive carbon balances. Therefore, a continuous supply of carbohydrates from the culture medium is required, and sucrose has been the most commonly used carbon source. In this paper, we investigate the effects of different sucrose concentrations and the presence and absence of light on the endogenous levels of soluble carbohydrates and starch as well as on the proliferation and growth of Dendrobium Second Love (Orchidaceae) in vitro. The possibility of using etiolated stem segments as a means for micropropagating this hybrid was also verified. The results obtained indicated that the presence and absence of light and the sucrose concentrations used influenced the amounts of soluble carbohydrates and starch and the proliferation of D. Second Love shoots and roots. An increase in sucrose concentration caused a progressive increase in the amounts of total carbohydrates and starch. Under both light conditions, sucrose was the main sugar found in the shoots followed by glucose and fructose. The addition of sucrose to the culture medium up to 2% and 4% was advantageous to the number of shoots produced per explant and the root longitudinal growth in the presence and absence of light, respectively. Shoot and root dry matter and the number of roots formed per explant increased as sucrose concentration was raised up to 6% in both light treatments. The use of dark-grown shoot segments proved to be a useful and reliable alternative for the micropropagation of this hybrid.

FAPESP[05/04139-7]

CAPES

Identificador

IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-PLANT, v.47, n.3, p.420-427, 2011

1054-5476

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/27239

10.1007/s11627-010-9311-x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11627-010-9311-x

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eng

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SPRINGER

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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-plant

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Palavras-Chave #Etiolation #Micropropagation #Orchid #Soluble sugars #Starch #ADVENTITIOUS ROOT-FORMATION #MICROPROPAGATION #REGENERATION #CULTURES #SHOOTS #SUGARS #Plant Sciences #Cell Biology #Developmental Biology
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