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Title: A new clonal propagation protocol develops quality root systems in chestnut
Author: Fernandes, Patrícia
Tedesco, Sara
Silva, Inês Vieira da
Santos, Carmen
Machado, Helena
Costa, Rita Lourenço
Keywords: axillary shoot proliferation
Castanea hybrids
rooting
rootstocks
tissue culture
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Forests 2020, 11, 826
Abstract: There is, at the present time, a great demand for chestnut rootstocks with improved resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands in the nurseries. New genotypes are emerging from European chestnut breeding programs and the production of thriving plants to restore old orchards with low yields due to a high incidence of diseases, namely root rot, is necessary. Micropropagation is a useful technique for clonal propagation. Nevertheless, in vitro culture propagation is genotype-dependent. Consequently, the existing protocols may demonstrate poor reproducibility and low e cacy. Thus, the need to contribute to the development of new micropropagation protocols suitable for large production of emerging genotypes. As a contribution to fill this gap, a three-step protocol was developed by using new combinations of Murashige & Skoog, Woody Plant, and adapted modified Melin-Norkrans media in di erent stages of the propagation process. About 90% of shoots were rooted, and after three months of acclimatization, 85% of these plants survived and were capable of continuous growth in the field. Currently, this protocol is being used in the production of several hybrid genotypes (with improved resistance to P. cinnamomi), selected from our ongoing breeding program and also in Castanea sativa Mill. and Castanea crenata Siebold and Zucc. species
Description: Technical Note
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/20342
DOI: 10.3390/f11080826
Publisher Version: www.mdpi.com/journal/forests
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