Blends of agar/galactomannan for Marubakaido apple rootstock shoot proliferation

  • Lucyszyn N
  • Quoirin M
  • Anjos A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Galactomannans (GMs) extracted from seeds of a native Brazilian specie designated Cassia fastuosa (cassia) and from Cyamopsis tetragonolobus (guar gum - a commercial GM) were mixed with agar, in the proportion of 3/3 g.L¹ (w/w), and used as a gelling agent in Marubakaido apple rootstock (Malus prunifolia Borkh) micropropagation. The rheological measurements of the gels showed a good interaction between both hidrocolloids. The micropropagation results on these media were compared with behaviour of standard medium containing agar only (6 g.L-1). Results from in vitro experiments indicated enhanced proliferation of apple shoots and also the occurrence of hyperhydric shoots was lower in the modified gel-medium.

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Lucyszyn, N., Quoirin, M., Anjos, A., & Sierakowski, M.-R. (2005). Blends of agar/galactomannan for Marubakaido apple rootstock shoot proliferation. Polímeros, 15(2), 146–150. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-14282005000200017

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