Regeneration of Anthurium andraeanum from leaf explants and evaluation of microcutting rooting and growth under different light qualities

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This study established a new method for regenerating Anthurium andraeanum Lind. and evaluated effects of different wavelengths from light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on rooting and growth of adventitious shoots. Callus occurred in leaf explants of A. andraeanum 'Alabama' and 'Sierra' cultured on a modified Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal medium supplemented with four concentrations of N-phenyl-N#-1,2,3-thiadiazol-5-ylurea (TDZ). Adventitious shoots were induced from callus pieces ('1 cm3) cultured on the modified MS medium containing 6-benzyladenine (BA) with kinetin (KN), BA, and/or KN with 3-indolebutyric acid (IBA) or a-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA). Results showed that 1.82 mM TDZ induced 83.3% and 77.8% of leaf explants of 'Alabama' and 'Sierra' to produce callus and 24.9 and 24.7 adventitious shoots were produced per callus piece of 'Alabama' and 'Sierra' culturedonthe modified MSmedium containing 0.89 mM BA, 2.32 mM KN, and 0.98 mM IBA, respectively. Adventitious shoots were cut and rooted in the modified MS medium containing 0.98 mM IBA and grown under the same light level but with different light qualities. All adventitious shoots rooted; root numbers, root lengths, root fresh and dry weights, and leaf area of plantlets grown under red plus blue light were comparable to those grown under conventional fluorescent white light. Shoot height was the greatest inmonochromic blue light followedbyred light. Shoot fresh and dry weights of plantlets grown under red plus blue light, however, were significantly greater than those grown under the other light qualities. Plantlets grown under red plus blue light had 22.7% greater total dry weight and more balanced root-to-shoot ratio than those grown under fluorescent white light. These results suggested the use of complex of red plus blue LED could be an option for improving growth of A. andraeanum plantlets in vitro.

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Gu, A., Liu, W., Ma, C., Cui, J., Henny, R. J., & Chen, J. (2012). Regeneration of Anthurium andraeanum from leaf explants and evaluation of microcutting rooting and growth under different light qualities. HortScience, 47(1), 88–92. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.47.1.88

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