Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings

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Hyptis australis is a species of the Lamiaceae family, endemic to the Atlantic Forest, whose conservation status is critical and its potential benefits for the ecosystem and society are still unknown. For rescue and conservation purposes (ex situ/in situ), the need arises to generate a vegetative pr...

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Autores: Ríos, María Rita, Rocha, Sandra Patricia, Niella, Fernando, Keller, Héctor Alejandro, Duarte, Evelyn Raquel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/20809
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Lamiaceae
cuttings
rooting
auxins
asexual propagation
endemic specie
estacas
enraizamiento
auxinas
propagación asexual
especie endémica
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings
Factores que afectan el enraizamiento adventicio y brotación en estacas de Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae)
title Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings
spellingShingle Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings
Ríos, María Rita
Lamiaceae
cuttings
rooting
auxins
asexual propagation
endemic specie
Lamiaceae
estacas
enraizamiento
auxinas
propagación asexual
especie endémica
title_short Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings
title_full Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings
title_fullStr Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings
title_sort Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttings
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ríos, María Rita
Rocha, Sandra Patricia
Niella, Fernando
Keller, Héctor Alejandro
Duarte, Evelyn Raquel
Ríos, María Rita
Rocha, Sandra Patricia
Niella, Fernando
Keller, Héctor Alejandro
Duarte, Evelyn Raquel
author Ríos, María Rita
author_facet Ríos, María Rita
Rocha, Sandra Patricia
Niella, Fernando
Keller, Héctor Alejandro
Duarte, Evelyn Raquel
author_role author
author2 Rocha, Sandra Patricia
Niella, Fernando
Keller, Héctor Alejandro
Duarte, Evelyn Raquel
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author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Lamiaceae
cuttings
rooting
auxins
asexual propagation
endemic specie
Lamiaceae
estacas
enraizamiento
auxinas
propagación asexual
especie endémica
topic Lamiaceae
cuttings
rooting
auxins
asexual propagation
endemic specie
Lamiaceae
estacas
enraizamiento
auxinas
propagación asexual
especie endémica
description Hyptis australis is a species of the Lamiaceae family, endemic to the Atlantic Forest, whose conservation status is critical and its potential benefits for the ecosystem and society are still unknown. For rescue and conservation purposes (ex situ/in situ), the need arises to generate a vegetative propagation protocol to facilitate and increase the availability of plants. With this objective, factors such as the type of substrate, type of stake and hormone were studied. One-year-old plants were used, obtained from seeds harvested from plants located in the southern region of the province of Misiones (Argentina). Apical and subapical cuttings were used in two trials, the first studied the feasibility of inducing adventitious roots in pine bark, sand and perlite substrates. In the second test, the induction of rhizogenesis was evaluated in cuttings treated for 30 minutes with a solution of 100 mg.kg-1 of naphthalenacetic acid (ANA) or indole butyric acid (IBA) in pine bark. The best results were obtained in the sand substrate and in the terminal stakes. ANA was the hormone that generated the highest percentage of apical cuttings (80.00±14.14%) and subapical (84.00±16.73%) with roots. In the subapical cuttings the sprouting percentage was higher in both experiments. The probability that an H. australis cuttings will develop adventitious roots depends on the type of substrate, but the addition of ANA notably improves the rooting percentage.
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spelling Factors affecting adventitious rooting and sprouting in Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae) cuttingsFactores que afectan el enraizamiento adventicio y brotación en estacas de Hyptis australis (Lamiaceae)Ríos, María Rita Rocha, Sandra Patricia Niella, Fernando Keller, Héctor AlejandroDuarte, Evelyn RaquelRíos, María Rita Rocha, Sandra Patricia Niella, Fernando Keller, Héctor AlejandroDuarte, Evelyn RaquelLamiaceaecuttingsrootingauxinsasexual propagationendemic specieLamiaceaeestacasenraizamientoauxinaspropagación asexualespecie endémicaHyptis australis is a species of the Lamiaceae family, endemic to the Atlantic Forest, whose conservation status is critical and its potential benefits for the ecosystem and society are still unknown. For rescue and conservation purposes (ex situ/in situ), the need arises to generate a vegetative propagation protocol to facilitate and increase the availability of plants. With this objective, factors such as the type of substrate, type of stake and hormone were studied. One-year-old plants were used, obtained from seeds harvested from plants located in the southern region of the province of Misiones (Argentina). Apical and subapical cuttings were used in two trials, the first studied the feasibility of inducing adventitious roots in pine bark, sand and perlite substrates. In the second test, the induction of rhizogenesis was evaluated in cuttings treated for 30 minutes with a solution of 100 mg.kg-1 of naphthalenacetic acid (ANA) or indole butyric acid (IBA) in pine bark. The best results were obtained in the sand substrate and in the terminal stakes. ANA was the hormone that generated the highest percentage of apical cuttings (80.00±14.14%) and subapical (84.00±16.73%) with roots. In the subapical cuttings the sprouting percentage was higher in both experiments. The probability that an H. australis cuttings will develop adventitious roots depends on the type of substrate, but the addition of ANA notably improves the rooting percentage.Hyptis australis es una especie de la familia Lamiaceae, endémica del Bosque Atlántico, cuyo estado de conservación es crítico y se desconoce aún sus beneficios potenciales para el ecosistema y la sociedad. Con fines de rescate y conservación (ex situ/in situ), se plantea como necesidad, generar un protocolo de propagación vegetativa para facilitar y aumentar la disponibilidad de plantas. Con este objetivo, se estudiaron factores como el tipo de sustrato, tipo de estaca y hormona. Se utilizaron plantas de un año de edad, obtenidas de semillas cosechadas de las plantas ubicadas en la región sur de la provincia de Misiones (Argentina). Estacas apicales y subapicales fueron utilizadas en dos ensayos, en el primero se estudió la factibilidad de inducir raíces adventicias en los sustratos corteza de pino, arena y perlita. En el segundo ensayo, se evaluó la inducción de rizogénesis en estacas tratadas durante 30 minutos con una solución de 100 mg.kg -1 de ácido naftalenacetico (ANA) o ácido indolbutirico (AIB) en corteza de pino. Los mejores resultados se obtuvieron en el sustrato arena y en las estacas terminales. El ANA fue la hormona que generó mayor porcentaje de estacas apicales (80.00±14.14 %) y subapicales (84.00±16.73 %) con raíces. En las estacas subapicales el porcentaje de brotación fue mayor en ambos experimentos. La probabilidad de que una estaca de H. australis desarrolle raíces adventicia depende del tipo de sustrato, pero la adicción de ANA mejora notablemente el porcentaje de enraizamiento.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2022-03-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2080910.15381/rpb.v29i1.20809Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 29 Núm. 1 (2022); e20809Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 29 No. 1 (2022); e208091727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/20809/17973Derechos de autor 2022 María Rita Ríos, Sandra Patricia Rocha, Fernando Niella, Héctor Alejandro Keller, Evelyn Raquel Duartehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/208092022-03-15T01:14:03Z
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