2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-70542013000100004
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Micropropagation of Syngonanthus elegantulus

Abstract: The species Syngonanthus elegantulus Ruhland is an important native plant used as cut flowers, but extractive exploration has caused the endangered status of this plant. Therefore, the objective of this study was to establish a protocol of the micropropagation of S. elegantulus. To this end, seed germination was tested in media containing different concentrations of WPM salts. For plantlet establishment, MS and WPM media were evaluated with 50 and 100% of the salt concentrations. Different the sucrose levels i… Show more

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“…sucrose, which indicates that the contents of reserves in the seed could affect the germination process, reflecting a greater or lower demand for mineral nutrients (Manzur;Penella;Rodriguez-Burruezo, 2013;Pêgo;Paiva;Paiva, 2013).…”
Section: Different Compositions In the Culture Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sucrose, which indicates that the contents of reserves in the seed could affect the germination process, reflecting a greater or lower demand for mineral nutrients (Manzur;Penella;Rodriguez-Burruezo, 2013;Pêgo;Paiva;Paiva, 2013).…”
Section: Different Compositions In the Culture Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first derivative of this regression equation shows that a maximum biomass of 3,40 g was achieved at a 71% salt concentration. The default concentration of MS was also inadequate in the in vitro cultivation of Syngonanthus elegantulus (PÊGO et al, 2013). This occurred because this species is adapted to less fertile sandy soils and consequently requires lower levels of nutrients to develop properly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O suprimento exógeno de reguladores de crescimento ao meio de cultura é, em muitos casos, necessário para a calogênese (Chain Jardim Rosa & Dornelas, 2012;Pêgo et al, 2013). Estudos realizados com a espécie nativa Passiflora foetida foram eficientes em produzirem calos em meio de cultura MS com 2,4-D e cinetina (Rasool et al, 2011).…”
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