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Title: Ontogenetic age and inoculation methods for the in vitro establishment of Eucalyptus pilularis Smith
Other Titles: dade ontogenética e métodos de inoculação para o estabelecimento in vitrodeEucalyptus pilularis Smith
Keywords: Antioxidant agents
Exposure to light
Epicormic shoots
Tissue oxidation
Agentes antioxidantes
Exposição à luminosidade
Brotos epicórmicos
Oxidação de tecidos
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso
Citation: AVELAR, M. L. M. et al. Ontogenetic age and inoculation methods for the in vitro establishment of Eucalyptus pilularis Smith. Nativa, Sinop, v. 10, n. 1, p. 40-46, 2022.
Abstract: We aimed to evaluate the in vitro establishment of nodal segments of Eucalyptus pilularis Smith considering two origins of tissues (Or1 - epicormic shoots collected from pruned branches of selected adult trees; Or2 - shoots collected from seminal mini-stumps) and four inoculation methods (Me1 - culture medium supplemented with 0.5 g L-1 activated charcoal; Me2 - culture medium supplemented with 800 mg L-1 PVP30; Me3 - exposure to light for 30 days; Me4 - exposure to dark for 7 days). At 30 days after the in vitro inoculation of tissues, there was no establishment of tissues from epicormic shoots (Or1). Or2 resulted in lower percentages of tissue oxidation and contamination by microorganisms, in addition to having presented establishment and formation of shoots. Me1 resulted in a lower mean tissue oxidation, although it differed statistically only from Me4. An origin of the tissues of ontogenetic age was a determining factor for the successful in vitro establishment of E. pilularis. The use of the Or2 origin and the Me1, Me2, and Me3 methods are recommended to reduce phenolic oxidation of tissues in the in vitro establishment.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50908
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