2020
DOI: 10.1590/1806-908820200000027
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Abstract: The importance of Eucalyptus and Corymbia has been evident in forestry programs, mainly due to their adaptation to various environmental conditions and the multiple products that can be obtained. As the selection and cloning of superior individuals are usually performed in adulthood, the development and adaptation of the vegetative propagation techniques that enable the rescue and in vitro establishment of species are necessary. Thus, the present study aimed to induce epicormic shoots from pruned branches of a… Show more

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“…Several similar studies have indicated the efficiency of this vegetative rescue method using epicormic shoots, such as in Ilex paraguariensis (Wendling et al 2013), Eucalyptus benthamii (Baccarin et al 2015), E. cloeziana (Oliveira et al 2015) and E. pilularis (Avelar et al 2020). According to Kuppusamy et al (2019) and Esposito-Polesi et al (2020), the use of this technique is especially important for germplasm conservation and the selection of superior individuals, in which a vegetative rescue is typically performed at the adult stage and propagation may be limited due to the ontogenetic age.…”
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“…Several similar studies have indicated the efficiency of this vegetative rescue method using epicormic shoots, such as in Ilex paraguariensis (Wendling et al 2013), Eucalyptus benthamii (Baccarin et al 2015), E. cloeziana (Oliveira et al 2015) and E. pilularis (Avelar et al 2020). According to Kuppusamy et al (2019) and Esposito-Polesi et al (2020), the use of this technique is especially important for germplasm conservation and the selection of superior individuals, in which a vegetative rescue is typically performed at the adult stage and propagation may be limited due to the ontogenetic age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The use of branches to obtain epicormic shoots has also been employed as a source of explants for the micropropagation of E. benthamii (Baccarin et al 2015), Ilex paraguariensis (Wendling et al 2013), E. cloeziana (Olveira et al 2015) and E. pilularis (Avelar et al 2020). According to Abiri et al (2020), there are many gaps in our knowledge of epicormic shoots; therefore, developing a larger understanding of the physiological, ontogenetic and environmental factors that support the development of these shoots is still necessary.…”
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“…However, the temperatures and rains accumulated during the pruning of branches and in the collection of epicormic shoots may have influenced the ability to emit shoots and the in vitro establishment of tissues (Oliveira et al, 2015). According to Avelar et al (2020), Eucalyptus pilularis emitted the highest number of total epicomic shoots (219) at 45 days in the greenhouse and resulted in one of the highest percentages of in vitro establishment (60%). Differences in seasonality at the time of installation of the experiments may have influenced the emission of shoots on the branches and the morphophysiological responses in the in vitro establishment, however other combined factors may have induced the results found in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%