Micropropagation Of Agave Victoriae-Reginae (T. Moore) In A Temporary Immersion System.

Autores: 
Núñez-Palenius, H.G.
Manjarrez-Rodríguez, E.J.
Juárez-Gómez, A.
Murillo Yáñez, E.
Ramírez-Malagón, R.
Salazar-Solís, E.
Herrera-Isidrón, L.
Revista y/o libro: 
Sustainable And Integral Exploitation Of Agave
Editorial: 
CIATEJ
Volumen: 
ISBN: 978-607-96619-1-5
Año: 
2015
Sinopsis: 
Those Plants Had Been Subjected To Intensive Exploitation Due Its Great Value, Mainly As Exceptional Ornamental Plants. As Result, Their Wild Populations Have Been Drastically Reduced Due To Over Collection And Severe Perturbation Of Their Native Habitat. All These Facts Make A. Victoriae-Reginae An Important Plant To Be Conserved By All Means, Including The In Vitro Culture. The Aim Of This Research Was To Develop An Efficient Protocol For The In Vitro Propagation Of A. Victoriae Reginae Plant In A New Temporal Immersion System. Culture Media Supplemented With 0.53 Mg/L IBA And 0.1 Mg/L BA (T1) Was Found To Be The Most Effective For Inducing Vigorous Shoots Of A. Victoriae-Reginae Plants, Obtaining 7 Shoots Per Explant And Suggesting The Possibility Of Largescale Multiplication Of This Important Agave Specie In Bioreactors.