Advances in passion fruit (Passiflora spp.) propagation.

The propagation of many passion fruit species (Passiflora spp.) is done by seeds or sexual method, although asexual propagation, such stem cuttings, grafting or tissue culture is also possible and very useful in many cases. In this work, it was presented information on scientific and technological advances in sexual and asexual propagation of passion fruit, considering the different propagation methods and their applications. New demands for research and development activities are also related, given the wide range of passion fruit species and its potential for food, ornamental and medicinal use.

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Main Authors: FALEIRO, F. G., JUNQUEIRA, N. T. V., JUNGHANS, T. G., JESUS, O. N. de, MIRANDA, D., OTONI, W. C.
Other Authors: FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC; NILTON TADEU VILELA JUNQUEIRA, CPAC; TATIANA GOES JUNGHANS, CNPMF; ONILDO NUNES DE JESUS, CNPMF; DIEGO MIRANDA, National University of Colombia, Bogotá; WAGNER CAMPOS OTONI, UFV.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2019-11-18
Subjects:Maracujá, Germinação, Propagação Vegetativa, Estaca, Planta Porta-Enxerto, Cultura de Tecido, Seed germination, Vegetative propagation, Plant cuttings, Grafting (plants), Tissue culture,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1114508
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Summary:The propagation of many passion fruit species (Passiflora spp.) is done by seeds or sexual method, although asexual propagation, such stem cuttings, grafting or tissue culture is also possible and very useful in many cases. In this work, it was presented information on scientific and technological advances in sexual and asexual propagation of passion fruit, considering the different propagation methods and their applications. New demands for research and development activities are also related, given the wide range of passion fruit species and its potential for food, ornamental and medicinal use.