2020
DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v43i1.47490
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Influence of silicon and in vitro culture systems on the micropropagation and acclimatization of “Dwarf Cavendish” banana

Abstract: In vitro culture systems based on liquid culture media are considered to be more effective than semisolid culture medium systems. Liquid culture media systems provide better nutrient availability for plant tissues, easier culture handling, and the potential for scaling up and automation. However, in vitro liquid culture requires more careful handling due to the potential for contamination and the possibility of negative effects, such as hyperhydricity or vitrification, that hinder the growth and development of… Show more

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“…According to some researchers, although silicon is not among the essential elements for plants (Ma, 2004;Soares et al, 2008), there are also studies reporting that many plants benefit from this element (Epstein, 1994) and that silicon plays a beneficial role in stimulating the growth and development of many plant species (Avestan et al, 2016;Sahebi et al, 2016;Costa et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to some researchers, although silicon is not among the essential elements for plants (Ma, 2004;Soares et al, 2008), there are also studies reporting that many plants benefit from this element (Epstein, 1994) and that silicon plays a beneficial role in stimulating the growth and development of many plant species (Avestan et al, 2016;Sahebi et al, 2016;Costa et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%