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Published:
Dec 31, 2008
Keywords:
Pinus radiata
zygotic embryos
reinvigoration
physiologic age

Abstract

The micropropagation of zygotic material collected from adult trees constitutes an important alternative in massive propagation of select phenotypes, appropriate for cloning programs implemented by forest companies. Using this technique, embryonic axes extracted from lignified cones located at different heights in the trees (basal, medial and apical zones) where in vitro introduced, with the objective of analyzing the possible relation between the physiological state of the forming tissue and the response obtained in the micropropagation of mature Pinus radiata embryos. Embryos obtained from cones located in the basal zone of the donor tree, demonstrated the best results in regards to germination (95%), survival (100%), microshoot proliferation (1.7 buds/microstems) and microshoot elongation (25 mm), which allowed to establish a relation between the development states of the explants and their response in artificial in vitro conditions, supplying background information for the implementation of a classification criteria of the collected material to be used in tissue cultures, due to the variable responses obtained according to the origin of the embryos from donor trees.

Manuel Sánchez-Olate
Jaime Zapata Valenzuela
Patricia Sáez Delgado
Darcy Ríos Leal
Scarlette Spiercolli Henríquez
Carolina Alvarez Maldini
Catherine Delaveau
Guillermo Pereira Cancino
How to Cite
Sánchez-Olate, M., Zapata Valenzuela, J., Sáez Delgado, P., Ríos Leal, D., Spiercolli Henríquez, S., Alvarez Maldini, C., Delaveau, C., & Pereira Cancino, G. (2008). Morphogenic competence of mature in vitro cultured Pinus radiata embryos and their relation with cone position in the tree. Revista Bosque, 29(3), 212–216. Retrieved from https://revistabosque.org/index.php/bosque/article/view/879

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