2017
DOI: 10.29247/2358-260x.2017v4i1.p01-11
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Composição do meio de cultivo para produção de microplantas de caju-de-árvore-do-Cerrado (Anacardium othonianum RIZZ.) - Composition of the cultivation medium for the production of microplants of Cerrado-tree cashew (Anacardium othonianum RIZZ.)

Abstract: RESUMOO Anacardium othonianum Rizz. é uma planta típica de regiões de clima tropical caracterizada pela aparência exótica e aroma agradável. Na busca de diversificar a produção e atividades que proporcione maior rentabilidade, a micropropagação tem sido uma alternativa para produção em grande escala em curto espaço de tempo. Por isso, objetivou-se com este trabalho determinar as melhores condições in vitro para micropropagação dessa espécie, para isso, avaliamos a adição de diferentes concentrações de AIB (Áci… Show more

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“…Tissue culture techniques have been widely used for the propagation of recalcitrant and fruit-bearing species of the Cerrado (Brazilian tropical savanna) (Damiani, Silva, Goelzer, & Déo, 2016;Ribeiro, Pasqual, Villa, Pio, & Hilhorst, 2009;Sousa et al, 2017). Among the tissue culture techniques used for obtaining plants, organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis, both by the indirect process of callus formation, have proven particularly interesting for obtaining plants in vitro on a large scale (Smith, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue culture techniques have been widely used for the propagation of recalcitrant and fruit-bearing species of the Cerrado (Brazilian tropical savanna) (Damiani, Silva, Goelzer, & Déo, 2016;Ribeiro, Pasqual, Villa, Pio, & Hilhorst, 2009;Sousa et al, 2017). Among the tissue culture techniques used for obtaining plants, organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis, both by the indirect process of callus formation, have proven particularly interesting for obtaining plants in vitro on a large scale (Smith, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%