In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America

The flower market is characterized by being both eager for novelties and highly competitive. The exploration of native species with ornamental potential represents a remarkable area of research, since it entails the introduction and development of novel promising ornamental crops. The genus Glandul...

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Autores principales: Iannicelli, Jéssica, Miraglia, María Cruz, Alderete, Liliana Marisol, Pitta-Álvarez, Sandra, Escandón, Alejandro Salvio
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spelling I11-R107article-63002022-11-10T17:59:04Z In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America Iannicelli, Jéssica Miraglia, María Cruz Alderete, Liliana Marisol Pitta-Álvarez, Sandra Escandón, Alejandro Salvio cultivo de tejidos micropropagación germoplasma nativo Verbenaceae callo plant tissue culture micropropagation native germplasm Verbenaceae callus The flower market is characterized by being both eager for novelties and highly competitive. The exploration of native species with ornamental potential represents a remarkable area of research, since it entails the introduction and development of novel promising ornamental crops. The genus Glandularia, widely distributed in Argentina, holds an enormous ornamental potential, due to the variety of colors of its inflorescences (red, violet, white, rose and lily), and extended flowering period. There is little information on tissue culture of Glandularia, thus highlighting the relevance of this research. In this work, the conditions for in vitro multiplication of G. peruviana were optimized. It was concluded that WPM supplemented with TDZ, in concentrations ranging from 1.1 to 9.0 μM, was the most adequate treatment, rendering a multiplication rate of approximately 10 de novo shoots per explant. This paper presents a protocol for the in vitro propagation of this species and introduces interesting prospects in the application of biotechnological tools to breed Glandularia. The flower market is characterized by being both eager for novelties and highly competitive. The exploration of native species with ornamental potential represents a remarkable area of research, since it entails the introduction and development of novel promising ornamental crops. The genus Glandularia, widely distributed in Argentina, holds an enormous ornamental potential, due to the variety of colors of its inflorescences (red, violet, white, rose and lily), and extended flowering period. There is little information on tissue culture of Glandularia, thus highlighting the relevance of this research. In this work, the conditions for in vitro multiplication of G. peruviana were optimized. It was concluded that WPM supplemented with TDZ, in concentrations ranging from 1.1 to 9.0 μM, was the most adequate treatment, rendering a multiplication rate of approximately 10 de novo shoots per explant. This paper presents a protocol for the in vitro propagation of this species and introduces interesting prospects in the application of biotechnological tools to breed Glandularia. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2022-11-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/6300 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 44 No. 2 (2012): July-December; 119-130 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 44 Núm. 2 (2012): Julio-Diciembre; 119-130 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/6300/5101 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.es
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author Iannicelli, Jéssica
Miraglia, María Cruz
Alderete, Liliana Marisol
Pitta-Álvarez, Sandra
Escandón, Alejandro Salvio
spellingShingle Iannicelli, Jéssica
Miraglia, María Cruz
Alderete, Liliana Marisol
Pitta-Álvarez, Sandra
Escandón, Alejandro Salvio
In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America
cultivo de tejidos
micropropagación
germoplasma nativo
Verbenaceae
callo
plant tissue culture
micropropagation
native germplasm
Verbenaceae
callus
author_facet Iannicelli, Jéssica
Miraglia, María Cruz
Alderete, Liliana Marisol
Pitta-Álvarez, Sandra
Escandón, Alejandro Salvio
author_sort Iannicelli, Jéssica
title In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America
title_short In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America
title_full In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America
title_fullStr In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America
title_full_unstemmed In vitro propagation of Glandularia peruviana (L.) Small, an ornamental native plant from South America
title_sort in vitro propagation of glandularia peruviana (l.) small, an ornamental native plant from south america
description The flower market is characterized by being both eager for novelties and highly competitive. The exploration of native species with ornamental potential represents a remarkable area of research, since it entails the introduction and development of novel promising ornamental crops. The genus Glandularia, widely distributed in Argentina, holds an enormous ornamental potential, due to the variety of colors of its inflorescences (red, violet, white, rose and lily), and extended flowering period. There is little information on tissue culture of Glandularia, thus highlighting the relevance of this research. In this work, the conditions for in vitro multiplication of G. peruviana were optimized. It was concluded that WPM supplemented with TDZ, in concentrations ranging from 1.1 to 9.0 μM, was the most adequate treatment, rendering a multiplication rate of approximately 10 de novo shoots per explant. This paper presents a protocol for the in vitro propagation of this species and introduces interesting prospects in the application of biotechnological tools to breed Glandularia.
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo
publishDate 2022
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/6300
topic cultivo de tejidos
micropropagación
germoplasma nativo
Verbenaceae
callo
plant tissue culture
micropropagation
native germplasm
Verbenaceae
callus
topic_facet cultivo de tejidos
micropropagación
germoplasma nativo
Verbenaceae
callo
plant tissue culture
micropropagation
native germplasm
Verbenaceae
callus
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