In Vitro Conservation of Mexican Garlic Varieties by Minimal Growth
Author:
Tirado Bibiana1ORCID, Gómez-Rodríguez Víctor Manuel1ORCID, Cruz-Cárdenas Carlos Iván2ORCID, Zelaya-Molina Lily Xochilt2ORCID, Ramírez-Vega Humberto1ORCID, Sandoval-Cancino Gabriela2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Centro Universitario de los Altos, Universidad de Guadalajara, Av. Rafael Casillas Aceves 1200, Tepatitlán de Morelos 47620, Jal, Mexico 2. Centro Nacional de Recursos Genéticos-INIFAP, Av. Boulevard de la Biodiversidad 400, Tepatitlán de Morelos 47600, Jal, Mexico
Abstract
Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is one of the 30 crops that are essential for world food; therefore, its conservation should be considered a priority. There are two main plant conservation strategies: in situ and ex situ conservation. Both strategies are important; nevertheless, ex situ field conservation is affected by biotic and abiotic factors. A complementary strategy to preserve garlic germplasm in the medium term is through in vitro culture by minimal growth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro conservation of three Mexican garlic varieties by minimal growth. Garlic plants obtained from in vitro garlic bulbs were preserved in six culture media at 25, 18, and 5 °C. A randomized design was used and an analysis of the variance of the survival, contamination, and shoot height of the explants was performed at 30, 60, 90, 180, 270, and 365 days of culture. The results showed that the in vitro conservation of Pebeco, Tacátzcuaro Especial, and Huerteño garlic varieties was optimally obtained for one year at 5 °C in a basal Murashige and Skoog (MS) culture medium with 68.46 g L−1 sucrose and 36.43 g L−1 sorbitol. Thus, the achieved protocol can be adapted to other varieties of garlic for medium-term storage in germplasm banks.
Funder
National Institute of Forestry, Agricultural and Livestock Research National Council of Humanities Science and Technology
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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