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Effect of Soil Type and In Vitro Proliferation Conditions on Acclimation and Growth of Willow Shoots Micropropagated in Continuous Immersion Bioreactors

Salix viminalis L. is a species with high capacity for micropropagation and acclimation and could therefore be used to evaluate emergent techniques in the field of plant propagation. The aims of this study were to propagate willow in liquid medium with a continuous immersion system, to explore the a...

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Autores principales: Trasar-Cepeda, Carmen, Sánchez, Conchi, Casalderrey, Mar, Bello, Diana, Vielba, Jesús María, Rico, Saleta, Aldrey, Anxela, Vidal, Nieves
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616261
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010132
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author Trasar-Cepeda, Carmen
Sánchez, Conchi
Casalderrey, Mar
Bello, Diana
Vielba, Jesús María
Rico, Saleta
Aldrey, Anxela
Vidal, Nieves
author_facet Trasar-Cepeda, Carmen
Sánchez, Conchi
Casalderrey, Mar
Bello, Diana
Vielba, Jesús María
Rico, Saleta
Aldrey, Anxela
Vidal, Nieves
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description Salix viminalis L. is a species with high capacity for micropropagation and acclimation and could therefore be used to evaluate emergent techniques in the field of plant propagation. The aims of this study were to propagate willow in liquid medium with a continuous immersion system, to explore the application of photoautotrophic conditions and to investigate the adaptation of willow plantlets to different soils that could be used as alternatives to commercial peat. For proliferation, we used 3% sucrose or sugar-free medium, and as substrates, we used commercial peat, a soil from an oak forest with high organic matter content and a crop soil with low organic matter content. The effect of sugar supplementation during proliferation and the soil characteristics during acclimation and growth were evaluated on the basis of aerial and root growth and the hydrolytic and dehydrogenase enzymatic activities of the soils. The results indicate that under photoautotrophic conditions, the supplementation of sucrose during micropropagation did not affect the subsequent growth of the plantlets. All plants acclimated without loss, but the type of soil influenced the height and vigor. Plants produced the highest shoots in peat, whereas the most root development occurred in crop soil. Soil enzyme activities were more influenced by the type of soil than by the presence of plants.
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spelling pubmed-98233172023-01-08 Effect of Soil Type and In Vitro Proliferation Conditions on Acclimation and Growth of Willow Shoots Micropropagated in Continuous Immersion Bioreactors Trasar-Cepeda, Carmen Sánchez, Conchi Casalderrey, Mar Bello, Diana Vielba, Jesús María Rico, Saleta Aldrey, Anxela Vidal, Nieves Plants (Basel) Article Salix viminalis L. is a species with high capacity for micropropagation and acclimation and could therefore be used to evaluate emergent techniques in the field of plant propagation. The aims of this study were to propagate willow in liquid medium with a continuous immersion system, to explore the application of photoautotrophic conditions and to investigate the adaptation of willow plantlets to different soils that could be used as alternatives to commercial peat. For proliferation, we used 3% sucrose or sugar-free medium, and as substrates, we used commercial peat, a soil from an oak forest with high organic matter content and a crop soil with low organic matter content. The effect of sugar supplementation during proliferation and the soil characteristics during acclimation and growth were evaluated on the basis of aerial and root growth and the hydrolytic and dehydrogenase enzymatic activities of the soils. The results indicate that under photoautotrophic conditions, the supplementation of sucrose during micropropagation did not affect the subsequent growth of the plantlets. All plants acclimated without loss, but the type of soil influenced the height and vigor. Plants produced the highest shoots in peat, whereas the most root development occurred in crop soil. Soil enzyme activities were more influenced by the type of soil than by the presence of plants. MDPI 2022-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9823317/ /pubmed/36616261 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010132 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Trasar-Cepeda, Carmen
Sánchez, Conchi
Casalderrey, Mar
Bello, Diana
Vielba, Jesús María
Rico, Saleta
Aldrey, Anxela
Vidal, Nieves
Effect of Soil Type and In Vitro Proliferation Conditions on Acclimation and Growth of Willow Shoots Micropropagated in Continuous Immersion Bioreactors
title Effect of Soil Type and In Vitro Proliferation Conditions on Acclimation and Growth of Willow Shoots Micropropagated in Continuous Immersion Bioreactors
title_full Effect of Soil Type and In Vitro Proliferation Conditions on Acclimation and Growth of Willow Shoots Micropropagated in Continuous Immersion Bioreactors
title_fullStr Effect of Soil Type and In Vitro Proliferation Conditions on Acclimation and Growth of Willow Shoots Micropropagated in Continuous Immersion Bioreactors
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Soil Type and In Vitro Proliferation Conditions on Acclimation and Growth of Willow Shoots Micropropagated in Continuous Immersion Bioreactors
title_short Effect of Soil Type and In Vitro Proliferation Conditions on Acclimation and Growth of Willow Shoots Micropropagated in Continuous Immersion Bioreactors
title_sort effect of soil type and in vitro proliferation conditions on acclimation and growth of willow shoots micropropagated in continuous immersion bioreactors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616261
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010132
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