2015
DOI: 10.9755/ejfa.2015.04.066
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Leaf-derived organogenesis in vitro for mass propagation of lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinn

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“…Recent authors report similar survival rates of 90% (Winarto et al, 2015) for lisianthus 'White Lavender' or of 98% in the study conducted by Kaviani et al (2014).…”
Section: Length Of Shootssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Recent authors report similar survival rates of 90% (Winarto et al, 2015) for lisianthus 'White Lavender' or of 98% in the study conducted by Kaviani et al (2014).…”
Section: Length Of Shootssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…3). But other authors successfully used a mixture of burned-rice husk and organic manure 1:1 (Winarto et al, 2015) or peat and perlite 1:1 (Esizad et al, 2012) for acclimatization of lisianthus regenerated plantlets.…”
Section: Length Of Shootsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Convencionalmente se propaga vegetativamente y por semilla; sin embargo el método de propagación vegetativa es muy laborioso y tardado; más aún la propagación por semilla no es eficiente debido a la baja tasa de germinación de las mismas y la deficiente calidad de la progenie (Winarto et al, 2015). Gracias a las altas tasas de demanda del lisianthus, la micropropagación se hace una herramienta poderosa para la propagación a gran escala de plantas ornamentales como esta; ofreciendo la oportunidad de generar individuos vigorosos y libres de enfermedades en poco tiempo, los cuales serían difíciles de obtener por métodos de cultivo tradicionales (Clava & Pérez, 2005;Kaviani, 2014).…”
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“…Consequently, different media recipes with varying concentrations of various components such as carbohydrates (Akbari et al, 2014), vitamin and plant growth regulators (Kaviani, 2014;Winarto et al, 2015), hormones (Paek and Hahn, 2000), and solidifying agents (Semeniuk and Griesbach, 1987;Rezaee et al, 2012) as well as different concentrations of the same media mixture have been developed to propagate Eustoma from different plant parts. However, these previous studies have not addressed the timeframe for production or resulting plant quality, aspects that are important for commercial applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%