2021
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202172024
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Abstract: The use of micropropagation techniques is crucial for the conservation of endangered moss species and their reestablishment in nature. This study aimed to establish in vitro cultures of gametophyte fragments of ten species of Cerrado mosses. After disinfestation with alcohol and commercial bleach, moss explants were grown in Petri dishes containing Knop medium. The species Bryum argenteum, B. coronatum, Isopterygium tenerifolium, Leucobryum crispum, Pogonatum pensilvanicum, and Vitalia cuspidifera were success… Show more

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“…Thus, many scholars have investigated methods to cultivate moss crusts artificially, the biocrusts with moss as the dominant species, which is also the advanced stage of biocrusts ( Chamizo et al, 2013 ; Garibotti et al, 2018 ), with some success ( Bu et al, 2013 ; Chamizo et al, 2013 ; Li et al, 2018 ; Schaub et al, 2019 ). Zhao et al (2018) and Pereira et al (2021) obtained many different species of mosses by culturing gametophyte fragments in vitro . Chen et al (2009) developed moss crusts using three inoculation methods (moss spores, moss fragments, and ground moss crusts), reporting that the ground moss crusts had the most potential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, many scholars have investigated methods to cultivate moss crusts artificially, the biocrusts with moss as the dominant species, which is also the advanced stage of biocrusts ( Chamizo et al, 2013 ; Garibotti et al, 2018 ), with some success ( Bu et al, 2013 ; Chamizo et al, 2013 ; Li et al, 2018 ; Schaub et al, 2019 ). Zhao et al (2018) and Pereira et al (2021) obtained many different species of mosses by culturing gametophyte fragments in vitro . Chen et al (2009) developed moss crusts using three inoculation methods (moss spores, moss fragments, and ground moss crusts), reporting that the ground moss crusts had the most potential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%