2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11627-009-9242-6
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Multiplication and cryopreservation of vanilla (Vanilla planifolia ‘Andrews’)

Abstract: A simple and efficient method for multiplication of vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) was developed using in vitro fragmented explants (IFEs) as propagules. IFEs were obtained after dissecting apices from in vitro propagated clusters of plantlets, by cutting the remaining base of these plant clusters into segments of about 1 cm in length. After 4 months of culture on multiplication medium, 100% of IFEs produced up to 15 new shoots per explant, providing an efficient additional method for in vitro propagation of van… Show more

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“…The technique involving the fragmentation of shoot apices was used for in vitro propagation of Vitis vinifera, through the formation of multiple adventitious shoots (Barlass and Skene, 1978). Improved multi-plication rates of Vanilla planifolia 'Andrews' was also achieved through fragmentation of the base of shoot clusters (Gonzalez-Arnao et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique involving the fragmentation of shoot apices was used for in vitro propagation of Vitis vinifera, through the formation of multiple adventitious shoots (Barlass and Skene, 1978). Improved multi-plication rates of Vanilla planifolia 'Andrews' was also achieved through fragmentation of the base of shoot clusters (Gonzalez-Arnao et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissues were first exposed to loading solution which is formulated by a single or a combination of chemicals. In terms of concentration viscosity, they are much reduced compared to the vitrification solution [4]. Studies have shown that the mixture of different chemicals and concentration of chemicals in vitrification solution yield different outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For PVS2 cryopreservation study in roses, in vitro fragmented explants (IFE) represent a new source of explant as starting material. IFEs were first introduced by authors [4] who conducted research on Vanilla planifolia “Andrews”. The study discovered that IFEs allows the production of a larger number of shoots than micro cuttings after 4 months in culture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circunstancias muy similares son descritas por investigadores mexicanos relacionadas con el desconocimiento real del germoplasma de V. planifolia existente en la región de Totonacapan, Veracruz (Herrera-Cabrera et al, 2012) y otras regiones productoras de México (Castillo y Engleman, 1993). La situación es preocupante cuando muchos autores afirman que V. planifolia es originaria de México (Soto, 1999;Havkin-Frenkel y Belanger, 2007;Castro, 2008;Barrera-Rodríguez et al, 2009;Gonzalez-Arnao et al, 2009;Gigant et al, 2011;Salazar-Rojas et al, 2011;Tapia, 2011;Kelso-Bucio et al, 2012), y que a pesar de contar con gran diversidad genética para hacer fitomejoramiento, el mercado de la vainilla mexicana representa menos de un 1% de la producción mundial (Soto, 2006, Barrera-Rodríguez et al, 2009Salazar-Rojas, 2011;Herrera-Cabrera et al, 2012).…”
Section: Importancia De Vanilla Sppunclassified