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Title: Tissue culture of Corymbia and Eucalyptus.
Authors: TRUEMAN, S. J.
HUNG, C. D.
WENDLING, I.
Affiliation: Stephen J. Trueman, University of the Sunshine Coast; Cao Dinh Hung, Ton Duc Thang University; IVAR WENDLING, CNPF.
Date Issued: 2018
Citation: Forests, v. 9, n. 2, art. 84, Feb. 2018. 42 p.
Description: Eucalypts are among the world?s most widely planted trees, but the productivity of eucalypt plantations is limited by their often-low amenability to true-to-type propagation from cuttings. An alternative approach to cutting propagation is tissue culture, which can be used to micropropagate valuable genotypes rapidly while simultaneously preserving germplasm in vitro. This review describes the use of tissue culture methods such as shoot culture, organogenesis, and somatic embryogenesis for micropropagating eucalypts. This review also discusses the use of cool storage, encapsulation, and cryopreservation methods for preserving eucalypt germplasm and delaying tissue maturation under minimal-growth conditions.
Thesagro: Propagação Vegetativa
Enraizamento
Clone
NAL Thesaurus: Corymbia
Eucalyptus
Adventitious roots
Juvenility
Plant propagation
Rooting
Keywords: Alginate encapsulation
Clonal propagation
Plantlet conversion
Plant preservation
Synthetic seeds
Temporary immersion
In vitro propagation
Short term storage
Propagação clonal
DOI: 10.3390/f9020084
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPF)

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