Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Slow growth storage has been achieved for
Castanea sativa
(cv.
'
Montemarano
'
) shoot cultures over a
duration of 48 mo at a temperature of 8°C, where 82% of
explants survived and were able to resume normal growth after
transfer to standard culture conditions at 23°C. The evaluation
of the chlorophyll content of leaves also showed no differences
between material stored for 48 mo and control material
subcultured at 23°C. With a storage temperature of 4°C, the
survival of shoots was significantly lower at approximately
56% after 12 mo, and no plants recovered after 24-mo storage.
The presence of 6-benzyladenine 0.44
?
M in the culture
medium proved to be necessary for the recovery of healthy
shoots, while pre-treatments with different concentrations of
abscisic acid did not significantly influence the survival of
shoots following storage conditions. A low level of light
during slow growth storage resulted in positive effects on the
rate of shoot survival over the longest preservation periods
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Abscisic acid . Cold storage . Cytokinin . Low temperature . Micropropagation
Elenco autori:
DI LONARDO, Sara; Capuana, Maurizio
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