A mass micropropagation method was developed for Mammillaria vetula ssp. gracilis cv. Arizonica Snowcap, a cactus species with high ornamental value. A culture media based in MS medium (Murashige and Skoog, 1962) supplemented with 0.1 mg l− 1 NAA + 0.3 mg l− 1 KIN + 5.0 mg l− 1 GA3 + 30 g l− 1 sucrose (MSM-1), was developed specifically for the establishment and multiplication of Mammillaria vetula cv. Snowcap offshoots, let us to produce a proliferation rate of 34.9 ± 5.9 new offshoots per explant. The non-rooted offshoots were rooted in MSM-2, consisting in MS salts supplemented with 0.1 mg l− 1 NAA + 0.3 mg l− 1 KIN plus 5 mg l− 1 ancymidol and a lower dose (10 g l− 1) of sucrose, with a rooting rate of 100%. The rate of acclimatization of the rooted offshoots was 100%. The full process of micropropagation from aseptic establishment in vitro to the end of plant acclimation takes approximately between 5 and 6 months and the plant production can be maintained continuously during all year.
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