Development of new varietal types based on rejuvenation by somatic embryogenesis and propagation by conventional budding or microcuttings in Hevea brasiliensis

Hevea brasiliensis has been the only commercial source of natural rubber for a century. This plant species, which is planted on more than 10 million hectares, is of major importance for the economies of producing countries in Southeast Asia and West Africa. From the 1970s to date, the development of micropropagation techniques has not led to any commercial application for the multiplication of selfrooted clones. However, advancements have been made toward achieving large-scale multiplication of elite material. In this review a state of the art on the progress of H. brasiliensis propagation is presented, with a focus on microcuttings and somatic embryogenesis.

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Main Authors: Montoro, Pascal, Carron, Marc-Philippe, Granet, Françoise, Lardet, Ludovic, Leclercq, Julie, Dessailly, Florence, Martin, Florence, Uche, E., Rio, Maryannick, Oliver, Gérald
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: ISHS
Subjects:F02 - Multiplication végétative des plantes,
Online Access:http://agritrop.cirad.fr/568335/
http://agritrop.cirad.fr/568335/1/document_568335.pdf
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Summary:Hevea brasiliensis has been the only commercial source of natural rubber for a century. This plant species, which is planted on more than 10 million hectares, is of major importance for the economies of producing countries in Southeast Asia and West Africa. From the 1970s to date, the development of micropropagation techniques has not led to any commercial application for the multiplication of selfrooted clones. However, advancements have been made toward achieving large-scale multiplication of elite material. In this review a state of the art on the progress of H. brasiliensis propagation is presented, with a focus on microcuttings and somatic embryogenesis.