In vitro conservation of hops – Cascade and Nugget cultivar under slow-growing conditions

Leticia Manuela de Morais, C. D. dos Reis, Ricardo Antonio Ayub
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Hops (Humulus lupulus L.) is economically relevant in the brewing industry. Although Brazil has a big beer market, the unfavorable climate makes the hop growing difficult. Micropropagation is an alternative way to clone plants, but in this process somaclonal subculture variations may occur. In order to reduce consecutive subcultures, the slow growth technique can be used. To develop a slow growth protocol for the conservation of hop plants and Cascade and Nugget cultivars in vitro, Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium was supplemented with doses of osmotic agents: sucrose and sorbitol. The plants were kept at 25°C or 4°C during 120 days. After 4 months, the plants were transferred to a new MS medium containing sucrose (30 g.L-1) and kept for 30 days under optimal growing conditions. After evaluation, the plants were transplanted and underwent a 30-day acclimatization period, and then the ex vitro survival was evaluated. For both cultivars, reduced growth was observed at 4°C, with a satisfactory survival rate. There was no significant interaction between the osmotic agent and temperature for Cascade cultivar Conversely, the Nugget cultivar did have interaction, and the treatment with sucrose (60 g.L-1) at 4 ºC reduced plant length, brought largest root length and fresh mass.
低生长条件下啤酒花的体外保存研究
啤酒花(Humulus lupulus L.)在酿造工业中具有经济意义。尽管巴西有一个巨大的啤酒市场,但不利的气候使啤酒花的种植变得困难。微繁繁殖是克隆植物的另一种方法,但在此过程中可能出现体细胞无性系继代变异。为了减少连续的传代培养,可以采用慢生长技术。为了在离体条件下保护啤酒花植物和Cascade和Nugget品种,在Murashige和Skoog (MS)培养基中添加一定剂量的渗透剂:蔗糖和山梨醇。在25°C或4°C条件下保存120天。4个月后,将植株转移到含有蔗糖(30 g.L-1)的新MS培养基上,在最佳生长条件下保存30天。评估后移栽,进行30 d的驯化,然后评估离体成活率。在4°C温度下,两个品种的生长均有所下降,但成活率令人满意。渗透剂与温度之间不存在显著的交互作用,而nuget则存在交互作用,在4℃条件下,蔗糖(60 g.L-1)处理使植株长度缩短,根长和鲜质量最大。
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