Potato starch, an alternative gelling agent in culture media for in-vitro propagation of lulo Solanum quitoense L

Authors

  • Darío Martín G.
  • Oswaldo Cárdenas
  • Agobardo Cárdenas

Keywords:

Agar, lulo S. quitoense, vegetal micropropagation, morphological changes.

Abstract

Plant tissue culture is a widely technique used in propagation, being a disadvantage the high cost of the culture media used specially that of the agar, that represents a high percentage of costs. In this work, we evaluated the partial replacement of agar for potato starch of Diacol Capiro variety, in proportions of 50, 45 and 40% in culture media for lulo micropropagation Solatium quitoense Lam. It was observed a decrease of media consistency with an increment of potato starch. Statistical significance was found in the length of the explants, getting the best result with a gelled mix of 60-40 (agar-potato starch); other variables analized were not statistically significant.Finally it is concluded that potato starch can be a potential substitute as a gelling agent for vegetative propagation of lulo in media cultures.

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Published

2013-09-08

How to Cite

G., D. M., Cárdenas, O., & Cárdenas, A. (2013). Potato starch, an alternative gelling agent in culture media for in-vitro propagation of lulo Solanum quitoense L. Revista De Ciencias Agrícolas, 30(1), 3–11. Retrieved from https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/965