Efficient and easy micropropagation of Morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatization
Micropropagation, which employs various plant growth regulators (PGRs) in the culture medium for the induction of multiple shoots as well as adventitious roots, is a widely-used technique for the propagation of the genus Morus. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of P...
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doaj-fea683871ccf4656b556bc6f93b835482020-11-25T02:55:44ZengFirenze University PressAdvances in Horticultural Science0394-61691592-15732019-10-0133310.13128/ahs-23476Efficient and easy micropropagation of Morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatizationWillian Naves Duarte0Cesar Augusto Zanello1Jean Carlos Cardoso2Master's Graduate Program in Plant Production and Associated Brioprocess, Centre de Ciencias Agrarias, UFSCar, ArarasMaster's Graduate Program in Plant Production and Associated Brioprocess, Centre de Ciencias Agrarias, UFSCar, ArarasDepartment of Biotechnology, Plant and Animal Production, Centro de Ciencias Agrarias, UFSCar Araras Micropropagation, which employs various plant growth regulators (PGRs) in the culture medium for the induction of multiple shoots as well as adventitious roots, is a widely-used technique for the propagation of the genus Morus. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of PGR-free culture medium on the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the micropropagation of Morus nigra under the growth room and greenhouse environmental conditions. Although a higher rate of multiplication (4.7-5.2 shoots/explant) was obtained from the treatments using Benzyladenine (BA) as the PGR, the PGR-free culture medium also exhibited comparable multiplication rate (4.1 shoots/explant) with a higher quality of shoots and without any symptoms of hyperhydricity. Furthermore, the use of PGR-free culture of M. nigra for in vitro propagation combined the steps of shoot multiplication and rooting phase using the same culture medium, further simplifying the process. In this study, the micro-shoots were also assessed for their in-vitro rooting and acclimatization potential. The incubation of an in-vitro culture of nodal explants in a controlled growth room for 28 days exhibited optimum response with about 90% rooting and 100% plantlet survival during the acclimatization phase. These results were better than those incubated under greenhouse conditions. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ahs/article/view/7377Plant growth regulatorsBenzyladenineblack mulberrygreenhousegrowth room |
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Willian Naves Duarte Cesar Augusto Zanello Jean Carlos Cardoso Efficient and easy micropropagation of Morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatization Advances in Horticultural Science Plant growth regulators Benzyladenine black mulberry greenhouse growth room |
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Willian Naves Duarte Cesar Augusto Zanello Jean Carlos Cardoso |
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Efficient and easy micropropagation of Morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatization |
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Efficient and easy micropropagation of Morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatization |
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Efficient and easy micropropagation of Morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatization |
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Efficient and easy micropropagation of Morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatization |
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Efficient and easy micropropagation of Morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatization |
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efficient and easy micropropagation of morus nigra and the influence of natural light on acclimatization |
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Firenze University Press |
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Advances in Horticultural Science |
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Micropropagation, which employs various plant growth regulators (PGRs) in the culture medium for the induction of multiple shoots as well as adventitious roots, is a widely-used technique for the propagation of the genus Morus. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of PGR-free culture medium on the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the micropropagation of Morus nigra under the growth room and greenhouse environmental conditions. Although a higher rate of multiplication (4.7-5.2 shoots/explant) was obtained from the treatments using Benzyladenine (BA) as the PGR, the PGR-free culture medium also exhibited comparable multiplication rate (4.1 shoots/explant) with a higher quality of shoots and without any symptoms of hyperhydricity. Furthermore, the use of PGR-free culture of M. nigra for in vitro propagation combined the steps of shoot multiplication and rooting phase using the same culture medium, further simplifying the process. In this study, the micro-shoots were also assessed for their in-vitro rooting and acclimatization potential. The incubation of an in-vitro culture of nodal explants in a controlled growth room for 28 days exhibited optimum response with about 90% rooting and 100% plantlet survival during the acclimatization phase. These results were better than those incubated under greenhouse conditions.
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