In vitro propagation of Agave americana by indirect Organogenesis

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Factors such as slow growth, low rates of sexual and asexual reproduction, and viability of seeds among others limit the massive propagation of Agave americana L. by conventional methods. In this study, callus induction and shoot proliferation was determined in A. americana using Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with dicholorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 6-benzyl adenine (BA). Meristematic tissue was used as the explants, and were placed on MS medium supplemented with 30.0 g·L-1 sucrose with 0.11, 0.18, or 0.45 μM 2,4-D and 11.0, 22.0, 38.2, 44.0, 58.7, or 73.3 μM BA. Treatments were implemented according to factorial experimental design 3 × 6. After 1 month, the number of explants with callus was determined, whereas the numbers of shoots per explant were monitored after 4, 16, 20, and 36 weeks. The maximum percent of explants with callus was obtained with 0.11 μM 2,4-D and 58.7 and 73.3 μM BA, whereas the maximum numbers of shoots per explant (71) were obtained with 0.11 mM 2,4-D and 73.3 μM BA. The effect of different concentrations of indolebutyric acid (IBA) in the rooting of shoots was evaluated. There were no significant effects of IBA on the number of roots, root length, and axillary roots. Plantlets were acclimatized in the glasshouse and they did not show any phenotypic alteration. This is a highly efficient protocol for the in vitro propagation of A. americana via indirect organogenesis.

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Lecona-Guzmán, C. A., Reyes-Zambrano, S., Barredo-Pool, F. A., Abud-Archila, M., Montes-Molina, J. A., Rincón-Rosales, R., & Gutierrez-Miceli, F. A. (2017). In vitro propagation of Agave americana by indirect Organogenesis. HortScience, 52(7), 996–999. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI10498-16

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