Affiliation:
1. 1 Programa de Maestría en Biotecnología, Instituto de Posgrado, Universidad Técnica de Manabí, Portoviejo, Ecuador
2. 2 Carrera de Agronomía, Facultad de Ingeniería Agronómica, Universidad Técnica de Manabí. Km. 13.5 vía Portoviejo-Santa Ana. Manabí, Ecuador
Abstract
This work aims to develop a protocol for the in vitro propagation of Annona deceptrix (westra) H. Rainer. In
addition, it measures survival in ex-vitro conditions. Nodal shoot segments were used as explants, disinfected
with different NaClO concentrations and exposure times, and then precultured in the Murashige and Skoog
(MS) basal culture medium. Woody Plant Medium (WPM) was used for the multiplication and rooting phase,
with different types and concentrations of phytoregulators. In the establishment phase, the explants responded
better with the 1% NaClO treatment for 15 minutes, where the highest survival percentage was observed at
72.04%. For the variable number of shoots and stem diameter, the treatment with BAP (1 mgL-1) + (GA3 0.25
gL-1) + (WPM) reached the best average with a value of 2.00 and 2.35, respectively. Mm, respectively. For
root induction, the best response was obtained when 3mgL-1 IBA (T3) was added to the culture medium,
reaching an average root length of 5.75 cm after 60 days of culture in the medium. The rooted Vitro plants of
an approximate height of 5 cm were brought to the mesh house for their acclimatization; in this phase, the
survival rate was evaluated during the first week of acclimatization, and the plant's growth fifteen days after
sowing in trays containing a peat-based substrate, where T3 had an average survival of 70% and higher plant
height at 60 days, indicating that this treatment promoted faster seedling development under conditions exvitro.
Keywords: Annona deceptrix, propagation, in vitro rooting, ex-vitro acclimatization, growth regulators.
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