Biotechnology applied to Annona species: a review
Annonaceae is an ancient family of plants including approximately 50 genera growing worldwide in a quite restricted area with specific agroclimatic requirements. Only few species of this family has been cultivated and exploited commercially and most of them belonging to the genus Annona such as A. m...
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doaj-186641ba20324bb7b0eb756a0e63073d2020-11-25T02:39:48ZengSociedade Brasileira de FruticulturaRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura1806-99672014-01-0136spe1172110.1590/S0100-29452014000500002S0100-29452014000500002Biotechnology applied to Annona species: a reviewCarlos Lopez Encina0Elisabeth Carmona Martin1Antonio Arana Lopez2Isabel Maria Gonzalez Padilla3IHSM La MayoraIHSM La MayoraIHSM La MayoraIFAPAAnnonaceae is an ancient family of plants including approximately 50 genera growing worldwide in a quite restricted area with specific agroclimatic requirements. Only few species of this family has been cultivated and exploited commercially and most of them belonging to the genus Annona such as A. muricata, A. squamosa, the hybrid A. cherimola x A. squamosa and specially Annona cherimola: the cherimoya, commercially cultivated in Spain, Chile, California, Florida, México, Australia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, New Zealand and several countries in South and Central America. The cherimoya shows a high degree of heterozygosis, and to obtain homogeneous and productive orchards it is necessary to avoid the propagation by seeds of this species. Additionally, the traditional methods of vegetative propagation were inefficient and inadequate, due to the low morphogenetic potential of this species, and the low rooting rate. The in vitro tissue culture methods of micropropagation can be applied successfully to cherimoya and other Annona sp to overcome these problems. Most of the protocols of micropropagation and regeneration were developed using the cultivar Fino de Jete, which is the major cultivar in Spain. First it is developed the method to micropropagate the juvenile material of cherimoya (ENCINA et al., 1994), and later it was optimized a protocol to micropropagate adult cherimoya genotypes selected by outstanding agronomical traits (PADILLA and ENCINA, 2004) and further it was improved the process through micrografting (PADILLA and ENCINA, 2011).At the present time we are involved in inducing and obtaining new elite genotypes, as part of a breeding program for the cherimoya and other Annonas, using and optimizing different methodologies in vitro: a) Adventitious organogenesis and regeneration from cellular cultures (ENCINA, 2004), b) Ploidy manipulation of the cherimoya, to obtain haploid, tetraploid and triploid plants (seedless), c) Genetic transformation, for the genes introduction to control the postharvest processes and the genes introduction to provide resistance to pathogen and insects and d) Micropropagation and regeneration of other wild Annona or related Annonaceae species such as: Annona senegalensis, A. scleroderma, A. montana, A. reticulata, A. glabra, A. diversifolia and Rollinia sp.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-29452014000500002&lng=en&tlng=enAnnonain vitromicropropagaçãoprotoplastoorganogênesepoliploidia |
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Carlos Lopez Encina Elisabeth Carmona Martin Antonio Arana Lopez Isabel Maria Gonzalez Padilla |
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Carlos Lopez Encina Elisabeth Carmona Martin Antonio Arana Lopez Isabel Maria Gonzalez Padilla Biotechnology applied to Annona species: a review Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura Annona in vitro micropropagação protoplasto organogênese poliploidia |
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Carlos Lopez Encina Elisabeth Carmona Martin Antonio Arana Lopez Isabel Maria Gonzalez Padilla |
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Carlos Lopez Encina |
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Biotechnology applied to Annona species: a review |
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Biotechnology applied to Annona species: a review |
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Biotechnology applied to Annona species: a review |
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Biotechnology applied to Annona species: a review |
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Biotechnology applied to Annona species: a review |
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biotechnology applied to annona species: a review |
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Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura |
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Annonaceae is an ancient family of plants including approximately 50 genera growing worldwide in a quite restricted area with specific agroclimatic requirements. Only few species of this family has been cultivated and exploited commercially and most of them belonging to the genus Annona such as A. muricata, A. squamosa, the hybrid A. cherimola x A. squamosa and specially Annona cherimola: the cherimoya, commercially cultivated in Spain, Chile, California, Florida, México, Australia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, New Zealand and several countries in South and Central America. The cherimoya shows a high degree of heterozygosis, and to obtain homogeneous and productive orchards it is necessary to avoid the propagation by seeds of this species. Additionally, the traditional methods of vegetative propagation were inefficient and inadequate, due to the low morphogenetic potential of this species, and the low rooting rate. The in vitro tissue culture methods of micropropagation can be applied successfully to cherimoya and other Annona sp to overcome these problems. Most of the protocols of micropropagation and regeneration were developed using the cultivar Fino de Jete, which is the major cultivar in Spain. First it is developed the method to micropropagate the juvenile material of cherimoya (ENCINA et al., 1994), and later it was optimized a protocol to micropropagate adult cherimoya genotypes selected by outstanding agronomical traits (PADILLA and ENCINA, 2004) and further it was improved the process through micrografting (PADILLA and ENCINA, 2011).At the present time we are involved in inducing and obtaining new elite genotypes, as part of a breeding program for the cherimoya and other Annonas, using and optimizing different methodologies in vitro: a) Adventitious organogenesis and regeneration from cellular cultures (ENCINA, 2004), b) Ploidy manipulation of the cherimoya, to obtain haploid, tetraploid and triploid plants (seedless), c) Genetic transformation, for the genes introduction to control the postharvest processes and the genes introduction to provide resistance to pathogen and insects and d) Micropropagation and regeneration of other wild Annona or related Annonaceae species such as: Annona senegalensis, A. scleroderma, A. montana, A. reticulata, A. glabra, A. diversifolia and Rollinia sp. |
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Annona in vitro micropropagação protoplasto organogênese poliploidia |
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