Revista Ceres | |
In vitro growth and leaf anatomy of Cattleya walkeriana (Gardner, 1839) grown in natural ventilation system | |
Adriano Bortolotti Da Silva2  Poliana Patrícia Lima1  Livia Emanuelle Simao De Oliveira1  Andre Luis Moreira1  | |
[1] ,Universidade José do Rosário Vellano Faculdade de Agronomia Alfenas Minas Gerais ,Brazil | |
关键词: micropropagation; orchids; tissue culture; gases exchanges; micropropagação; orquídea; cultura de tecidos; trocas gasosas; | |
DOI : 10.1590/0034-737X201461060001 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
Natural ventilation system facilitates gaseous exchanges in in vitro plants promoting changes in the leaf tissue, which can be evaluated through the leaf anatomy, and it allows a cultivation closer to the photoautrophic micropropagation. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects on in vitro growth and on the leaf anatomy of Cattleya walkeriana grown in natural and conventional ventilation system with different concentrations of sucrose (0; 15; 30 and 45 L-1) combined with different cultivation systems (conventional micropropagation and natural ventilation system). The culture medium was composed of MS salts, solidified with 7 g L-1 of agar and pH adjusted to 5.8. Forty milliliters of culture medium were distributed in 250 mL flasks, autoclaved at 120 ºC for 20 minutes. The greater plant growth, as well as the greater thickness of the mesophyll was observed with the use of 20 g L-1 sucrose in natural ventilation system. Plants grown in natural ventilation system showed a thicker leaf mesophyll, which is directly related to photoautotrophic crops. The natural ventilation system induced more elliptical stomata and probably more functional formats.
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