2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162010000400007
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Abstract: The pre-acclimatization stage can be used to improve micropropagation protocols and increase the yield of produced plants. The influence of sucrose and photon flux density (PFD) levels on the acclimatization of in vitro-grown 'VR043-43' (Vitis vinifera x Vitis rotundifolia) grapevine rootstocks was evaluated. Rooted shoots were obtained from 4-week-old in vitro shoots cultivated in QL (Quoirin and Lepoivre, 1977) culture medium supplemented with 15, 30 and 45 g L -1 of sucrose. The experiment was kept in a 25 … Show more

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“…Hancornia speciosa In this sense, Machado et al (2010) working with cuttings obtained from in vitro shoots grown in QLculture medium supplemented with 15, 30, and 45 g L -1 of sucrose reported rooting in cuttings at all tested sucrose concentrations. Furthermore, they observed a high survival rate (100%) during the ex-vitro acclimatization that was obtained when the shoots were cultivated in the culture medium supplemented with 45g L -1 sucrose.…”
Section: Eugenia Dysentericamentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Hancornia speciosa In this sense, Machado et al (2010) working with cuttings obtained from in vitro shoots grown in QLculture medium supplemented with 15, 30, and 45 g L -1 of sucrose reported rooting in cuttings at all tested sucrose concentrations. Furthermore, they observed a high survival rate (100%) during the ex-vitro acclimatization that was obtained when the shoots were cultivated in the culture medium supplemented with 45g L -1 sucrose.…”
Section: Eugenia Dysentericamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Studies to assess the use of auxins in woody and herbaceous cuttings have been performed (MACHADO et al, 2010;SASSO et al, 2010;REGINA et al, 2012;VIGNOLO et al, 2014;OLIVEIRA et al, 2015;GALVÃO et al, 2016;PAIXÃO et al, 2016;RINALDI et al, 2017;JESUS et al, 2018;SOUZA et al, 2018;VIEIRA et al, 2018;TELEGINSKI et al, 2018). However, propagation protocols of cagaita and mangabeira cuttings are not yet established; therefore, research is needed to define a useful methodology to include these species in the ranking of cultivated plants, as well as for their conservation and maintenance in germplasm bank and clonal gardens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%