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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Vol. 45 No. 2 (2018)

Induction of direct organogenesis from aerial explants of scented alstroemeria genotypes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7764/rcia.v45i2.1918
Submitted
March 9, 2021
Published
2018-08-30

Abstract

Alstroemeria is an important pot plant and cut flower in the ornamental plant market, and its

propagation mainly occurs by rhizome division. However, this method is inefficient and timeconsuming

and may contribute to the spread of viruses. This study focused on developing in

vitro propagation protocols using aerial explants of Alstroemeria caryophyllaea and A. ‘Sweet

Laura’, two scented genotypes. Aerial explants of alstroemeria were regenerated by testing

three types of aerial explants and four concentrations of cytokinins. Both A. caryophyllaea and

A. ‘Sweet Laura’ showed the highest induction rate from shoots, with values of 35 and 63.3%,

respectively. For both genotypes, the optimum BAP concentration for direct organogenesis from

buds was 1.0 mg L-1. Finally, a successful protocol for in vitro propagation of A. caryophyllaea

and A. ‘Sweet Laura’ through direct organogenesis from aerial explants was generated.