Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology (Apr 2015)

Effects of immersion system and gibberellic acid on the growth and acclimatization of micropropagated pineapple

  • Ramon Felipe Scherer,
  • Daniel Ferreira Holderbaum,
  • Antônio Corrrêa Garcia,
  • Dorival Almeida da Silva,
  • Douglas André Steinmacher,
  • Miguel Pedro Guerra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-70332015v15n2a13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 66 – 71

Abstract

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Micropropagation based techniques enable the mass production of pest- and disease-free stock plants. Aiming at optimizing pineapple [Ananas comosus (L.) Merril] micropropagation, a complete randomized experiment with three factors was established: immersion system (2 L twin flasks temporary immersion and permanent immersion); culture medium (supplemented or not with GA3 ); and shoot height class. The effects on regeneration rate (number of new shoots per 1 g fresh mass (FM) of inoculated microshoots), FM per shoot, and shoot survival were evaluated. Significant interactions (p<0.05) were observed in the regeneration rate, and simple effects (p<0.05) were detected for FM per shoot. All treatments resulted in a survival rate higher than 95%. Altogether, it was found that 2 L twin flasks temporary immersion and MS culture medium free of GA3 allowed the optimization of the protocol used. This treatment was tested with positive response in a biofactory system that uses sterile plastic bottles (5 L).

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