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| Authors: | S.&a.;od. Silva, R. P. Oliveira, A. P. de Matos, S.&a. Silva Neto, Angelo G. Prazeres, C. A.P. Oliveira |
| Keywords: | Musa sp., benzylaminopurine, plantlet production, micropropagation |
Abstract:
The objective of this study was to evaluate the development of pre-acclimatized banana plantlets cv.
Pioneira (Musa sp., group AAAB) obtained from tissue culture.
Seedlings were multiplied in five subcultures (30 days each), on MS medium supplemented with 5 mg.L-1 BA (benzylaminopurine), solidified with agar gel, pH 5.8, under 20 hours photoperiod, 2,000 lux of light intensity and temperature of 25±2°C. The in vitro rooting was performed on MS medium.
Plantlets were pre-acclimatized for 30 days in a greenhouse, under controlled conditions of temperature and irrigation.
These plantlets, 4.8±1.5 cm high, were then transferred to plastic bags containing organic substrate.
Growth and development of the plantlets were evaluated under several conditions: greenhouse, humid chamber in greenhouse, screenhouse, humid chamber in screenhouse, under tree canopy, humid chamber under tree canopy and in-field conditions.
A completely randomized design was used with five replications, each replicate containing 10 plantlets.
Evaluations of plantlet development were performed at 60 and 120 days after transplanting.
All treatments showed 100% plantlet growth, except for the direct field transplanting (39.7%). The plantlet development was similar in greenhouse, screenhouse, and under tree canopy conditions.
The proposed system shows feasibility for use in long-distance distribution of micropropagated plantlets.
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