Alba Regina Pereira
University of the Fraser Valley
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Revista Brasileira De Fruticultura | 2012
Chrystiane Fráguas Chirinéa; Moacir Pasqual; Aparecida Gomes de Araujo; Alba Regina Pereira; Evaristo Mauro de Castro
The survival of micropropagated plants during and after acclimatization is a limiting process to plant establishment. There is little information on how the anatomy of vegetative organs of Ficus carica can be affected by culture conditions and acclimatization. The present research aimed to study the effects of time on culture medium and substrates during the acclimatization of fig tree plantlets produced in vitro, characterizing some leaf anatomy aspects of plantlets cultured in vitro and of fig trees produced in field. Plantlets previously multiplied in vitro were separated and transferred into Wood Plant Medium (WPM) where they were kept for 0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 days. Different substrates were tested and studies on leaf anatomy were performed in order to compare among plantlets grown in vitro, plantlets under 20, 40 and 60 days of acclimatization, and field grown plants. Keeping plantlets for 30 days in WPM allowed better development in Plantmax during acclimatization. Field grown plants presented higher number of stomata, greater epicuticular wax thickness and greater leaf tissue production compared to in vitro ones. The leaf tissues of in vitro plantlets show little differentiation and have great stomata number compared with acclimatized plants, which reduce the number of stomata during the acclimatization process.
Ciencia E Agrotecnologia | 2004
Chrystiane Borges Fráguas; Moacir Pasqual; Alba Regina Pereira
The fig culture is affected by mosaic virus and the tissue culture is an alternative in the clonal cleaning. The kinetin and GA3 effects on in vitro fig multiplication was studied. Nodal segments were inoculated in WPM culture medium containing the following combination of kinetin (0, 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 mg.L-1) and GA3 (0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 mg.L-1). The number and length, fresh and dry weigh matter of aerial part, number of roots, fresh and dry weight matter of root system and fresh and dry weight matter of callus were evaluated. The use of kinetin 0.5 mg.L-1 promoted higher rates of in vitro Ficus carica multiplication. The GA3 reduced the formation and shoot multiplication, and induced etiolation, hyperhydricity, clorosis and apical necrosis at the plantlets.
Ciencia E Agrotecnologia | 2007
Alba Regina Pereira; Samuel Pereira de Carvalho; Moacir Pasqual; Flávia Carvalho Santos
Random Structures and Algorithms | 2008
Juliana Costa de Rezende; Moacir Pasqual; Samuel Pereira de Carvalho; Alba Regina Pereira; Fabíola Villa
Ciencia E Agrotecnologia | 2003
Anna Lygia de Rezende Maciel; Moacir Pasqual; Alba Regina Pereira; Juliana Costa de Rezende; Adriano Bortolotti da Silva; Leonardo Ferreira Dutra
Acta Scientiarum-agronomy | 2007
Fabíola Villa; Moacir Pasqual; Márcia de Nazaré Oliveira Ribeiro; Ester Alice Ferreira; Alba Regina Pereira; Aparecida Gomes de Araujo
Revista Ceres | 2007
Fabíola Villa; Alba Regina Pereira; Moacir Pasqual; Aparecida Gomes de Araujo
Random Structures and Algorithms | 2003
Alba Regina Pereira; Moacir Pasqual; Edvan Alves Chagas; Chrystiane Borges Fráguas; Leonardo Ferreira Dutra
Revista Ceres | 2007
Fabíola Villa; Moacir Pasqual; Leila Aparecida; Salles Pio; Márcia De Nazaré; Oliveira Ribeiro; Aparecida Gomes de Araujo; Alba Regina Pereira
Acta Scientiarum-agronomy | 2007
F. Villa; Moacir Pasqual; M. de N. O. Ribeiro; Ester Alice Ferreira; Alba Regina Pereira; A. G. de Araujo