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Assessment of different temporary immersion systems in the micropropagation of anthurium (Anthurium andreanum).

Marco A Ramírez-Mosqueda1,2, Carlos A Cruz-Cruz3, Adrián Cano-Ricárdez3, Jericó J Bello-Bello4.   

Abstract

Anthurium has been micropropagated mainly through conventional techniques in semisolid culture medium. However, this culture system involves constraints due to the low number of shoots produced and the high costs of the gelling agent and labor. Temporary immersion systems (TIS) are an alternative for increasing biological performance, reducing costs, and facilitating a semi-automated micropropagation process. The objective of this study was to compare the efficiency of different types of TIS during the in vitro propagation of anthurium. We used 2-cm-long nodal segments from in vitro plants. Explants were cultured in different TIS: temporary immersion bioreactors (TIB®), Ebb-and-Flow bioreactor, and recipient for automated temporary immersion (RITA®), with a 2-min immersion frequency at 12-h intervals. We used Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 3% (w/v) of sucrose and 8.88 µM benzylaminopurine. After 60 days of culture, we evaluated various physiological variables and the percent survival in the different TIS. The largest numbers of shoots per explant were observed in TIB® and Ebb-and-Flow, with 50.83 and 43.16 shoots per explant, respectively; the lowest number of shoots per explant was observed in RITA®, with 30.66. TIB® yielded the highest content of photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a, b, and total chlorophyll), stomatal index, and percentage of closed stomata relative to both Ebb-and-Flow and RITA®. The TIB® and RITA® systems showed a 99% shoot survival, while Ebb-and-Flow yielded 86% survival. In conclusion, TIS design and type affect a number of physiological processes and in vitro development, with TIB® as a feasible option for the commercial micropropagation of anthurium.

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Keywords:  Acclimatization; Bioreactors; Chlorophyll; Stomatal functionality

Year:  2019        PMID: 31355116      PMCID: PMC6660536          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1833-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


  3 in total

1.  Comparison of conventional and temporary immersion systems on micropropagation (multiplication phase) of Agave angustifolia Haw. 'Bacanora'.

Authors:  Kelly M Monja-Mio; Diego Olvera-Casanova; Miguel Á Herrera-Alamillo; Felipe L Sánchez-Teyer; Manuel L Robert
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2021-01-15       Impact factor: 2.406

2.  A novel temporary immersion bioreactor system for large scale multiplication of banana (Rasthali AAB-Silk).

Authors:  Subbaraya Uma; Raju Karthic; Sathiamoorthy Kalpana; Suthanthiram Backiyarani; Marimuthu Somasundaram Saraswathi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-10-13       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Comparison of Different Semi-Automated Bioreactors for In Vitro Propagation of Taro (Colocasia esculenta L. Schott).

Authors:  Eucario Mancilla-Álvarez; Juan Antonio Pérez-Sato; Rosalía Núñez-Pastrana; José L Spinoso-Castillo; Jericó J Bello-Bello
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-19
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