A REGENERATION PROTOCOL OF Calibrachoa var. PAMPA SALMÓN INTA FROM APICAL MERISTEMS

Authors

  • Leticia Tombion
  • Adriana Kato
  • María Silvina Soto

Keywords:

Calibrachoa,, ornamental plan, meristem culture, micropropagation, BAP, bencilaminopurine

Abstract

Calibrachoa, which belongs of the Solanaceae family, is a genus native to South America. Some commercial varieties of this plant have a high impact on the ornamental plant market because of the color and attractive shape of their flowers as well as their adaptability to be grown in flower beds and flower pots. The objective of this work was to develop an efficient protocol for in vitro propagation of Calibrachoa var. Pampa Salmon INTA from apical meristems. The combination of MS ½ and 0.01 mg L-1 BAP resulted in a high percentage of regeneration of plants in addition to a greater aerial (shoot) and radical (root) production that, consequently, allowed for a high rate of plant survival after transfer to the greenhouse.

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2020-06-28 — Updated on 2020-07-28

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Tombion, L. ., Kato, A. ., & Silvina Soto, M. . (2020). A REGENERATION PROTOCOL OF Calibrachoa var. PAMPA SALMÓN INTA FROM APICAL MERISTEMS. Chilean Journal of Agricultural & Animal Sciences , 36(2), 121-128. Retrieved from https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/chjaas/article/view/2209 (Original work published June 28, 2020)

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Research article