Plants (Jun 2024)

Effect of Light Quality on the seed Germination and Development of Coffee Seedlings (<i>Coffea arabica</i>)

  • Ana Julia Cardoso-Magaña,
  • Mayra Itzcalotzin Montero-Cortés,
  • Joaquin Alejandro Qui-Zapata,
  • Arturo Moises Chávez-Rodríguez,
  • Norma Alejandra Mancilla-Margalli,
  • Julio Cesar López-Velázquez,
  • Vania Sbeyde Farias-Cervantes,
  • Isaac Andrade-González,
  • Diana Maria Rivera-Rodríguez,
  • Fabiola Bejarano-Rebolledo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13131772
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 1772

Abstract

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Coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivation is vital to the global economic, social and cultural life of farmers. However, senescent and disease-susceptible plantations affect coffee productivity. Therefore, it is crucial to improve biotechnological strategies such as micropropagation to increase the number of plants for replanting. In this study, the dark condition (T1) and different light qualities (T0-white light 400–700 nm; T2-red light 660 nm and T3-blue light 460 nm) were evaluated to optimize the in vitro propagation of 4 and 9 month-old coffee seeds. The results showed that red light had the highest percentage, an outstanding germination rate index, which may suggest that in the case of coffee seeds could be involved phytochromes that promote germination in a red light quality. In summary, the ideal conditions for in vitro micropropagation of coffee are under white and red light condition.

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