2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11099-015-0138-x
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Photosynthesis parameters during acclimatization of in vitro-grown olive plantlets

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“…[1][2][3] It is widely used extensively in agriculture to improve crops quality and yield for some fruits and vegetables. [4][5][6] It promotes cell division, stem elongation, seed germination, breaking dormancy, floral development, fruit set, shoot growth, and mobilization of food. [7][8][9] Gibberellic acid (GA) is bioactive and persistent in the soil for months.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] It is widely used extensively in agriculture to improve crops quality and yield for some fruits and vegetables. [4][5][6] It promotes cell division, stem elongation, seed germination, breaking dormancy, floral development, fruit set, shoot growth, and mobilization of food. [7][8][9] Gibberellic acid (GA) is bioactive and persistent in the soil for months.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, during the acclimatization process the plantlets have poor photosynthetic capability and the leaves act as a source of carbohydrates for the newly developing leaves. This poor photosynthetic capability could cause the deaths of some of the micropropagated plantlets (Chaari-Rkhis et al 2015). Several studies have shown that the usage of 100% jiffy-7 was the suitable potting medium for the plantlets acclimatization (Yahya et al 2015;Nabilah et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Light availability is an important factor for a successful process of acclimatisation, involving a proper activation of the photosynthesis process [2]. The transition from in vitro to ex vitro conditions has been achieved in numerous plant species, both herbaceous and woody plants [2,4,8,10,[17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These authors found that acclimatised plants to ex vitro conditions increased the photosynthesis rate, which correlated with higher chlorophyll contents as well as Fv/Fm and Y(II) fluorescence parameters. In other studies, the authors used the photosynthesis rate or the chlorophyll a fluorescence technique, as well as the measurement of the antioxidant defences as indicators of the evolution of the acclimatisation process [1][2][3][4]17,19]. Accordingly, the monitoring of some physiological, biochemical, and molecular parameters can be useful tools to determine the success of ex vitro acclimatisation of in vitro plantlets.…”
Section: Chlorophyll Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%