2021
DOI: 10.1590/01047760202127012979
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Clonal micro-garden formation of Bambusa vulgaris: effect of seasonality, culture environment, antibiotic and plant growth regulator on in vitro culture

Abstract: Background:We have developed a micropropagation technique methodology to clonal microgarden formation of Bambusa vulgaris selected adult plant. Collection site (i.e., stock plant cultivated in different environments) and seasonality of shoot collection (i.e., months of the year) effects on in vitro culture were evaluated. Explants that showed normal development were ex vitro rooted in miniincubator system, and three culture media (WPM, MS and deionized water + agar) supplemented with plant growth regulators (I… Show more

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“…Shoots from selected plant cultivated by one-year-old were collected and transported to the laboratory. Subsequently, the leaf sheaths were removed, and their remains were carefully scraped with a stylus for yolk exposition, facilitating asepsis (RIBEIRO et al, 2020;TEIXEIRA et al, 2021). The tissues were then washed with deionized and autoclaved water and neutral detergent.…”
Section: In Vitro Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Shoots from selected plant cultivated by one-year-old were collected and transported to the laboratory. Subsequently, the leaf sheaths were removed, and their remains were carefully scraped with a stylus for yolk exposition, facilitating asepsis (RIBEIRO et al, 2020;TEIXEIRA et al, 2021). The tissues were then washed with deionized and autoclaved water and neutral detergent.…”
Section: In Vitro Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, contamination by phytopathogenic organisms is one significant obstacle to achieving success in the in vitro establishment (RIBEIRO et al, 2016;TORRES et al, 2016;FURLAN et al, 2018;RIBEIRO et al, 2020). Microorganism in vitro contamination has been reported for several bamboo species, such as Bambusa ventricosa (WEI et al, 2015), Bambusa vulgaris (FURLAN et al, 2018;RIBEIRO et al, 2020;TEIXEIRA et al, 2021), Dendrocalamus asper (SINGH et al, 2012) and Dendrocalamus strictus (PANDEY; SINGH, 2012), being an important event to be controlled during the tissue in vitro introduction. Therefore, defining asepsis protocols with antimicrobial agents is essential to minimize the contamination (BRONDANI et al, 2017;ORNELLAS et al, 2017).…”
Section: In Vitro Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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