The morphological variability within a population of coffee somatic embryos produced in a bioreactor affects the regeneration and the development of plants in the nursery

A 1-liter bioreactor was used to obtain approximately 800 Coffea arabica somatic embryos, 86 percent of which reached the 'germinated' stage but with morphological heterogeneity. The population was subdivided into three categories according to cotyledon area: small, medium and large, that amounted to 32, 36 and 4.5 percent, respectively. The effect of embryo morphology on plantlet conversion after direct sowing in soil and on plant development in the nursery was investigated. Somatic embryos with large cotyledonshad only a 25 percent plantlet conversion rate, whereas somatic embryos with small to medium-sized cotyledons had conversion rates of 47 and 63 percent, respectively. The vigour of the aerial and root systems of regenerated plantlets at the end of the plant conversionstage was also affected as the embryos with small, medium and large cotyledon mostly regenerated small plantlets (0.5-1.5 cm), medium plantlets (1.5-2.5 cm) and large plantlets (2.5-5 cm), respectively. When transplanted in plastic bags, these 3 populations of plantlets exhibited distinct development rates. They had an initial slow growth phase, which was much longer for the small plantlets, followed by a rapid growth phase. After 40 weeks in the nursery, an analysis of the growth parameters of aerial and radical systems showed that the vigour of the plants was strongly related to the vigour of the plantlets transplanted. The heterogeneity of somatic embryos in the bioreactor affected both the plant conversion efficiency in soil and the plant growth in nursery, where it mainly resulted in retarded growth, primarily in plantlets derived from the somatic embryos with small cotyledons.

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Main Authors: 46930 Barry Etienne, D., 48644 Bertrand, B., 116959 Schlonvoigt, A., Etienne, Hervé 66009
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Published: 2002
Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, COTILEDONES, EXPLANTES, CRECIMIENTO, CULTIVO IN VITRO, REGENERACION IN VITRO, ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA, ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA, EMBRION SOMATICO, CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:891132021-11-16T15:36:03ZThe morphological variability within a population of coffee somatic embryos produced in a bioreactor affects the regeneration and the development of plants in the nursery 46930 Barry Etienne, D. 48644 Bertrand, B. 116959 Schlonvoigt, A. Etienne, Hervé 66009 2002A 1-liter bioreactor was used to obtain approximately 800 Coffea arabica somatic embryos, 86 percent of which reached the 'germinated' stage but with morphological heterogeneity. The population was subdivided into three categories according to cotyledon area: small, medium and large, that amounted to 32, 36 and 4.5 percent, respectively. The effect of embryo morphology on plantlet conversion after direct sowing in soil and on plant development in the nursery was investigated. Somatic embryos with large cotyledonshad only a 25 percent plantlet conversion rate, whereas somatic embryos with small to medium-sized cotyledons had conversion rates of 47 and 63 percent, respectively. The vigour of the aerial and root systems of regenerated plantlets at the end of the plant conversionstage was also affected as the embryos with small, medium and large cotyledon mostly regenerated small plantlets (0.5-1.5 cm), medium plantlets (1.5-2.5 cm) and large plantlets (2.5-5 cm), respectively. When transplanted in plastic bags, these 3 populations of plantlets exhibited distinct development rates. They had an initial slow growth phase, which was much longer for the small plantlets, followed by a rapid growth phase. After 40 weeks in the nursery, an analysis of the growth parameters of aerial and radical systems showed that the vigour of the plants was strongly related to the vigour of the plantlets transplanted. The heterogeneity of somatic embryos in the bioreactor affected both the plant conversion efficiency in soil and the plant growth in nursery, where it mainly resulted in retarded growth, primarily in plantlets derived from the somatic embryos with small cotyledons.A 1-liter bioreactor was used to obtain approximately 800 Coffea arabica somatic embryos, 86 percent of which reached the 'germinated' stage but with morphological heterogeneity. The population was subdivided into three categories according to cotyledon area: small, medium and large, that amounted to 32, 36 and 4.5 percent, respectively. The effect of embryo morphology on plantlet conversion after direct sowing in soil and on plant development in the nursery was investigated. Somatic embryos with large cotyledonshad only a 25 percent plantlet conversion rate, whereas somatic embryos with small to medium-sized cotyledons had conversion rates of 47 and 63 percent, respectively. The vigour of the aerial and root systems of regenerated plantlets at the end of the plant conversionstage was also affected as the embryos with small, medium and large cotyledon mostly regenerated small plantlets (0.5-1.5 cm), medium plantlets (1.5-2.5 cm) and large plantlets (2.5-5 cm), respectively. When transplanted in plastic bags, these 3 populations of plantlets exhibited distinct development rates. They had an initial slow growth phase, which was much longer for the small plantlets, followed by a rapid growth phase. After 40 weeks in the nursery, an analysis of the growth parameters of aerial and radical systems showed that the vigour of the plants was strongly related to the vigour of the plantlets transplanted. The heterogeneity of somatic embryos in the bioreactor affected both the plant conversion efficiency in soil and the plant growth in nursery, where it mainly resulted in retarded growth, primarily in plantlets derived from the somatic embryos with small cotyledons.COFFEA ARABICACOTILEDONESEXPLANTESCRECIMIENTOCULTIVO IN VITROREGENERACION IN VITROETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTAANATOMIA DE LA PLANTAEMBRION SOMATICOCULTIVO DE TEJIDOSPlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (Países Bajos)
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topic COFFEA ARABICA
COTILEDONES
EXPLANTES
CRECIMIENTO
CULTIVO IN VITRO
REGENERACION IN VITRO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
EMBRION SOMATICO
CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
COFFEA ARABICA
COTILEDONES
EXPLANTES
CRECIMIENTO
CULTIVO IN VITRO
REGENERACION IN VITRO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
EMBRION SOMATICO
CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
spellingShingle COFFEA ARABICA
COTILEDONES
EXPLANTES
CRECIMIENTO
CULTIVO IN VITRO
REGENERACION IN VITRO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
EMBRION SOMATICO
CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
COFFEA ARABICA
COTILEDONES
EXPLANTES
CRECIMIENTO
CULTIVO IN VITRO
REGENERACION IN VITRO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
EMBRION SOMATICO
CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
46930 Barry Etienne, D.
48644 Bertrand, B.
116959 Schlonvoigt, A.
Etienne, Hervé 66009
The morphological variability within a population of coffee somatic embryos produced in a bioreactor affects the regeneration and the development of plants in the nursery
description A 1-liter bioreactor was used to obtain approximately 800 Coffea arabica somatic embryos, 86 percent of which reached the 'germinated' stage but with morphological heterogeneity. The population was subdivided into three categories according to cotyledon area: small, medium and large, that amounted to 32, 36 and 4.5 percent, respectively. The effect of embryo morphology on plantlet conversion after direct sowing in soil and on plant development in the nursery was investigated. Somatic embryos with large cotyledonshad only a 25 percent plantlet conversion rate, whereas somatic embryos with small to medium-sized cotyledons had conversion rates of 47 and 63 percent, respectively. The vigour of the aerial and root systems of regenerated plantlets at the end of the plant conversionstage was also affected as the embryos with small, medium and large cotyledon mostly regenerated small plantlets (0.5-1.5 cm), medium plantlets (1.5-2.5 cm) and large plantlets (2.5-5 cm), respectively. When transplanted in plastic bags, these 3 populations of plantlets exhibited distinct development rates. They had an initial slow growth phase, which was much longer for the small plantlets, followed by a rapid growth phase. After 40 weeks in the nursery, an analysis of the growth parameters of aerial and radical systems showed that the vigour of the plants was strongly related to the vigour of the plantlets transplanted. The heterogeneity of somatic embryos in the bioreactor affected both the plant conversion efficiency in soil and the plant growth in nursery, where it mainly resulted in retarded growth, primarily in plantlets derived from the somatic embryos with small cotyledons.
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topic_facet COFFEA ARABICA
COTILEDONES
EXPLANTES
CRECIMIENTO
CULTIVO IN VITRO
REGENERACION IN VITRO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
EMBRION SOMATICO
CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
author 46930 Barry Etienne, D.
48644 Bertrand, B.
116959 Schlonvoigt, A.
Etienne, Hervé 66009
author_facet 46930 Barry Etienne, D.
48644 Bertrand, B.
116959 Schlonvoigt, A.
Etienne, Hervé 66009
author_sort 46930 Barry Etienne, D.
title The morphological variability within a population of coffee somatic embryos produced in a bioreactor affects the regeneration and the development of plants in the nursery
title_short The morphological variability within a population of coffee somatic embryos produced in a bioreactor affects the regeneration and the development of plants in the nursery
title_full The morphological variability within a population of coffee somatic embryos produced in a bioreactor affects the regeneration and the development of plants in the nursery
title_fullStr The morphological variability within a population of coffee somatic embryos produced in a bioreactor affects the regeneration and the development of plants in the nursery
title_full_unstemmed The morphological variability within a population of coffee somatic embryos produced in a bioreactor affects the regeneration and the development of plants in the nursery
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