2023
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.23.17.01.p3812
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Natural ventilation and sucrose concentrations in the in vitro culture system affect the acclimatization of "Pérola" pineapple plants under different substrates

Abstract: Plant tissue cultures represent a powerful set of tools that can be used in the production of pineapple seedlings. However, few studies have assessed the morphophysiological performance during the ex vitro acclimatization stage. Here, we evaluated the effect of different in vitro cultivation systems with sucrose reduction and types of flask sealing (without or with natural ventilation), as well as contrasting substrates on the growth and development of pineapple plants (Ananas comosus cv. Pérola) during ex vit… Show more

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