2020
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.215276
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Conservation of Vriesea flammea L.B.Sm., an endemic Brazilian bromeliad: effects of nutrients and carbon source on plant development

Abstract: Abstract Bromeliaceae is restricted to the Neotropical region and has a high degree of endemism, which contributes to increased biodiversity because of the diverse morphological characteristics of individuals. In order to develop an in vitro conservation technology to obtain plants for reintroduction, seeds of Vriesea flammea L.B.Sm. were collected, sterilized and germinated in culture medium. The plants obtained were cultured for 180 days in MS medium with different concentrations of mineral nutrients… Show more

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“…The supplementation of certain accessories (such as B5 vitamins) increased shoot proliferation and fresh weight of V. scalaris, specimens with larger number shoots also had larger weight (Da Silva et al, 2009). In case of V. flammea, higher sucrose concentrations (up to 60 g l -1 ) promoted larger fresh mass (Sasamori et al, 2020).…”
Section: Fresh Plant Weightmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The supplementation of certain accessories (such as B5 vitamins) increased shoot proliferation and fresh weight of V. scalaris, specimens with larger number shoots also had larger weight (Da Silva et al, 2009). In case of V. flammea, higher sucrose concentrations (up to 60 g l -1 ) promoted larger fresh mass (Sasamori et al, 2020).…”
Section: Fresh Plant Weightmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In case of Vrieseas, mainly endangered, endemic Brazilian species used for in vitro studies in order to lowering pressures on their natural, treated populations (Tamaki et al 2011). As induction phase, mostly sterilized seeds of V. cacuminis (Resende at al., 2016), V. scalaris (Da Silva et al, 2009); V. gigantea and V. philippocoburgii (Droste et al, 2005); V. heliconioides (Hernández-Meneses et al, 2018); V. flammea (Sasamori et al, 2020) were placed on total or half-strength Murashige & Skoog (1962) MS or Knudson (1946 K medium. Besides seeds, capsules also disinfected, but this method resulted higher contamination (Sasamori et al, 2020).…”
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