REGENERACIÓN DE PLANTAS DE Tigridia pavonia (L.f.) DC., VÍA EMBRIOGÉNESIS SOMÁTICA
Abstract
Tigridia pavonia (L.f.) DC, belongs to the Iridaceae family. Generally, it is propagated
by two ways: seeds and bulbs. However, seeds have low germination rate; regarding the
bulb, after two years it is possible to obtain only four bulbs. Commercially important
species or endangered species can propagate massively by in vitro propagation
techniques, such as somatic embryogenesis (SE). The induction of somatic embryos was
performed in six stages: Stage 1: germination of zygotic embryo was obtained 90%
germination in six weeks. Stage 2: callus induction was observed at the seventh week of
culture, using as explant, hypocotyls root axis in vitro plants. Stage 3: induction of
somatic embryos (ES), was achieved by 42% in the four week, the start of the culture, in
a medium without plant growth regulators (PGR). Stage 4: proliferation of ES was
maintained through week 12 after initiation of culture. Stage 5: maturation of ES
remained for six weeks, MS 100% medium with 3 mg L-1 gibberellic acid, light
conditions, obtaining average of 10.9 embryos per explant. Stage 6: germination of
somatic embryos was obtained 100% response to the seventh week after starting the
culture. Adaptation of vitro plants in the greenhouse was achieved in 100% at three weeks. Histological analysis corroborated the cellular origin of somatic embryos. On
average 10.9 plants were obtained from an explant at 39 weeks, exceeding the natural
spread of Tigridia pavonia.