2016
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.19314
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Proline levels, oxidative metabolism and photosynthetic pigments during in vitro growth and acclimatization of Pitcairnia encholirioides L.B. Sm. (Bromeliaceae)

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the variation in the levels of proline, oxidative metabolism and photosynthetic pigments in plants of Pitcairnia encholirioides grown in vitro under different conditions and after acclimatization. The analyses were performed after 150 days of in vitro cultivation in MS media supplemented with 10 µM GA 3 or 0.2 µM NAA, sucrose at 15 or 30 g L -1 , in test tubes which allowed gas exchange or in a hermetically sealed system, and 180 days after acclimatization. The in vitro maintenance… Show more

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“…The objective of this study was to investigate the activities of antioxidant enzymes, proline, carbohydrates and photosynthetic pigments accumulation in leaves of micropropagated P. encholirioides subjected to water stress and after rehydration, in order to increase the survival of this species in ex vitro conditions. This work complements the data obtained by our research group with P. encholirioides in vitro and under acclimatization (Resende et al, 2016b), the only work in literature, to our knowledge, that addresses physiological traits of this species.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The objective of this study was to investigate the activities of antioxidant enzymes, proline, carbohydrates and photosynthetic pigments accumulation in leaves of micropropagated P. encholirioides subjected to water stress and after rehydration, in order to increase the survival of this species in ex vitro conditions. This work complements the data obtained by our research group with P. encholirioides in vitro and under acclimatization (Resende et al, 2016b), the only work in literature, to our knowledge, that addresses physiological traits of this species.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…were previously established in vitro from seeds collected in the natural environment in Santa Maria Madalena, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Conditions of in vitro and acclimatization phases performed here were described by Resende et al (2016b). The seedlings grew in test tubes (2.5 x 15 cm) filled with MS basal medium (Murashige and Skoog, 1962) supplemented with 10 µM gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) or 0.2 µM α-naphthalene-acetic acid (NAA), and sucrose at 15 or 30 g L -1 , with 7 g L -1 agar, in all possible combinations.…”
Section: Plant Materials and In Vitro Culture Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of this external energetic support, when transferred to ex vitro conditions, plants must have plenty of carbohydrate reserves in organs, such as leaves and stems, that serve as "life boat" effect before newly photosynthetic active leaves are formed. Therefore, micropropagated plants with larger organs will store more nutritional reserves and will have more opportunities to successfully withstand adaptation when transferring to natural environment (Kane, 1996;Resende et al, 2016;Zakavi et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of plant tissue culture techniques to in vitro propagation of bromeliads has been reported previously (Huang et al, 2011;Martins et al, 2014;Resende et al, 2016;Viehmannova et al, 2016). Most of these studies are related to the use of plant growth regulators as major modulators of in vitro morphogenetic responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%