Control of contaminants in the in vitro establishment of Guadua latifolia

ABSTRACT The Amazonian bamboo forests are located in an important region of high biodiversity in Brazil, Peru and Bolivia, forming the largest native bamboo forest reserve in the world. However, the bamboos from these forests have characteristics that hinder their propagation. This study aimed to evaluate the biocide action of a plant preservative mixture for controling contaminants, during the in vitro establishment of Guadua latifolia (Bonpl.) Kunth, a species native to the region. Nodal segments were cultured in a semi-solid medium containing Plant Preservative Mixture (PPMTM), at the concentrations of 0; 1; 2; and 3 mL L-1, and supplemented with 2 mg L-1 of 6-benzylaminopurine. The analyzed variables were number of shoots, percentage of bacterial and fungal contamination, and shoot survival. The treatments with the synthetic biocide were efficient in controlling the in vitro contamination caused by bacteria and fungi (Fusarium sp.), also presenting the highest survival rate of regenerated shoots. For the in vitro establishment of this native bamboo species, the use of 2 mL L-1 of PPMTM is recommended.

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Main Authors: Leão,João Ricardo Avelino, Raposo,Andréa, Silva,Ana Claudia Lopes da, Sampaio,Paulo de Tarso Barbosa
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Escola de Agronomia/UFG 2020
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-40632020000100234
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