Literature DB >> 29981119

Protocol for the Micropropagation of Coconut from Plumule Explants.

Luis Sáenz1, José Luis Chan1, María Narvaez1, Carlos Oropeza2.   

Abstract

Coconut is a crop that is economically important in several countries throughout the world. Unfortunately, production is decreasing because palms are affected by very serious phytoplasma diseases, such as lethal yellowing, and also most of coconuts are already very old. On the other hand, markets for coconut products have been rapidly growing in recent years. Hence, replanting of most cultivation surface worldwide, as well as establishing new surface, is urgently needed. This is an immense task, requiring at least a billion coconut palms that cannot be accomplished by traditional propagation through seed. Therefore the biotechnological alternative of micropropagation by somatic embryogenesis is needed. Research has been carried out on this subject in laboratories in several countries studying different approaches, testing different types of explants. The most responsive tissue has been plumule from zygotic embryos. A protocol for micropropagation of coconut based on plumule explants is described here. It involves the use of different media that are based on Y3 medium complemented with activated charcoal, gelling agent, sucrose, and growth regulators. These media allow the formation of embryogenic callus and somatic embryos, growth of shoots, and development of plantlets.

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Keywords:  Coconut; Cocos nucifera; Extensive replanting; In vitro culture; Plumule explant; Somatic embryogenesis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29981119     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8594-4_9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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1.  In vitro transmission of 16SrIV phytoplasmas to coconut plants by Haplaxius crudus in Yucatan, Mexico.

Authors:  María Narváez; Germán Nic-Matos; Carlos Oropeza
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2021-12-05       Impact factor: 2.406

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