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Title: Alterações na anatomia caulinar de ipê-amarelo em diferentes condições de pré-aclimatização em tubos de ensaios
Other Titles: Changes in stem anatomy of ipê-amarelo under different pre-acclimatization conditions in test tubes
Keywords: Ipê-amarelo - Anatomia caulinar
Cultura de tecidos
Ipê-amarelo - Pré-aclimatização
Ipê-amarelo - Caulinar anatomy
Tissue culture
Ipê-amarelo - Pre-acclimatization
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Citation: MARTINS, J. P. R. et al. Alterações na anatomia caulinar de ipê-amarelo em diferentes condições de pré-aclimatização em tubos de ensaios. Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias, Recife, v. 7, n. 3, p. 502-507, 2012.
Abstract: Studies on structural changes resulting from in vitro culture procedures allow us to understand its effects, develop more efficient protocols and to optimize the micropropagation techniques. Thus the objective was to evaluate the influence of the seal and substrate employed during the pre-acclimatization on stem anatomy of ipê-amarelo plants. Plants previously established in vitro were inoculated in test tubes with cotton seal, cover free and with parafilm and substrates with agar, vermiculite and Plantmax®. After 45 days of pre-acclimatization, internodal segments of plants of each treatment were extracted for construction of stem cross sections and for comparison the same procedure was carried out in plants in vivo. The experiment was conducted in completely randomized 3x3 factorial scheme (three types of sealing and of substrate) with additional treatment (in vivo). The use of cotton or cover without parafilm combined with agar during the pre-acclimatization led to stem modifications which favored the acclimatization of ipê-amarelo.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/28920
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