Selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora Edulis var Flavicarpa. Deneger) tolerants to water deficit

Climate change will have an impact on the Colombian agricultural sector, by 2050 increases in temperature and distribution of erratic rainfall are expected. Passion fruit cultivation does not tolerate water deficit, it reduces flower induction, generates fruit drop and defoliation. To tackle this p...

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Main Authors: Ivan Dario Loaiza Campiño, Neftalí Mesa López, Andrés Mauricio Villegas Hiencapié
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2020-12-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/79623
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spelling doaj-bb6560926acc4df5b0007246e058cf432021-08-11T20:34:15ZspaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaRevista Colombiana de Biotecnología0123-34751909-87582020-12-0122210.15446/rev.colomb.biote.v22n2.79623Selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora Edulis var Flavicarpa. Deneger) tolerants to water deficitIvan Dario Loaiza CampiñoNeftalí Mesa López0Andrés Mauricio Villegas Hiencapié1Universidad del TolimaFundación Local Partners. Climate change will have an impact on the Colombian agricultural sector, by 2050 increases in temperature and distribution of erratic rainfall are expected. Passion fruit cultivation does not tolerate water deficit, it reduces flower induction, generates fruit drop and defoliation. To tackle this problem, somaclonal variants (VS) of passion fruit were selected in-vitro, seeking tolerance to water deficit. Four phases were developed: I) callogenesis, II) direct and indirect organogenesis, II) Induction and evaluation of the water deficit with Polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG 6000) and IV) in vitro selection of VS by morphometric measurements, chlorophyll and total sugars contents. Differences in callogenesis were found with different concentrations of 2,4-D, the concentration of 2 mg • L-1 presented better results producing calluses in less time and in greater quantity (8 days, 90% of the leaf area). In indirect and direct organogenesis the medium MS + ANA + BAP (0.3: 0.6), showed significant statistical differences with respect to other means, for the variables root length (15.14 cm), stem (16.72 cm) and leaves ( 14.51 cm) and root thickness (0.76 cm) stem (1.25) and leaf width (6.75). The influence of PEG 6000 showed significant differences, the treatment with 30 g • L-1 showed the smallest leaf width, the greatest width was found in 25 g • L-1. Statistical differences were found in chlorophyll levels and total sugar contents, the highest contents were recorded in the VS 25VS1, showing the possibility of obtaining seedlings tolerant to the water deficit of passion fruit by inducing somaclonal variation. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/79623genetic variabilitycallogenesiswater stressgenetic improvement
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author Ivan Dario Loaiza Campiño
Neftalí Mesa López
Andrés Mauricio Villegas Hiencapié
spellingShingle Ivan Dario Loaiza Campiño
Neftalí Mesa López
Andrés Mauricio Villegas Hiencapié
Selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora Edulis var Flavicarpa. Deneger) tolerants to water deficit
Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
genetic variability
callogenesis
water stress
genetic improvement
author_facet Ivan Dario Loaiza Campiño
Neftalí Mesa López
Andrés Mauricio Villegas Hiencapié
author_sort Ivan Dario Loaiza Campiño
title Selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora Edulis var Flavicarpa. Deneger) tolerants to water deficit
title_short Selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora Edulis var Flavicarpa. Deneger) tolerants to water deficit
title_full Selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora Edulis var Flavicarpa. Deneger) tolerants to water deficit
title_fullStr Selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora Edulis var Flavicarpa. Deneger) tolerants to water deficit
title_full_unstemmed Selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora Edulis var Flavicarpa. Deneger) tolerants to water deficit
title_sort selection of somaclonal variants of maracuyá (passiflora edulis var flavicarpa. deneger) tolerants to water deficit
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
issn 0123-3475
1909-8758
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Climate change will have an impact on the Colombian agricultural sector, by 2050 increases in temperature and distribution of erratic rainfall are expected. Passion fruit cultivation does not tolerate water deficit, it reduces flower induction, generates fruit drop and defoliation. To tackle this problem, somaclonal variants (VS) of passion fruit were selected in-vitro, seeking tolerance to water deficit. Four phases were developed: I) callogenesis, II) direct and indirect organogenesis, II) Induction and evaluation of the water deficit with Polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG 6000) and IV) in vitro selection of VS by morphometric measurements, chlorophyll and total sugars contents. Differences in callogenesis were found with different concentrations of 2,4-D, the concentration of 2 mg • L-1 presented better results producing calluses in less time and in greater quantity (8 days, 90% of the leaf area). In indirect and direct organogenesis the medium MS + ANA + BAP (0.3: 0.6), showed significant statistical differences with respect to other means, for the variables root length (15.14 cm), stem (16.72 cm) and leaves ( 14.51 cm) and root thickness (0.76 cm) stem (1.25) and leaf width (6.75). The influence of PEG 6000 showed significant differences, the treatment with 30 g • L-1 showed the smallest leaf width, the greatest width was found in 25 g • L-1. Statistical differences were found in chlorophyll levels and total sugar contents, the highest contents were recorded in the VS 25VS1, showing the possibility of obtaining seedlings tolerant to the water deficit of passion fruit by inducing somaclonal variation.
topic genetic variability
callogenesis
water stress
genetic improvement
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/79623
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