biologia plantarum

International journal on Plant Life established by Bohumil Nģmec in 1959

Biologia plantarum 57:144-148, 2013 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-012-0122-2

Wood ontogeny during ex vitro acclimatization in micropropagated hybrid poplar clones

A. Kaņuchovį1, J. Ļurkovič1,*
1 Department of Phytology, Technical University, Zvolen, Slovakia

Wood ontogeny patterns were determined during the ex vitro acclimatization period in micropropagated plantlets of hybrid poplar clones T-14 [Populus tremula × (Populus × canescens)] and T-50 [(Populus × canescens) × Populus tremula]. The temporal course of developmental changes in the woody tissue was characterized on a weekly basis starting from the day of transfer to the ex vitro environment until full acclimatization was achieved on day 28. In vitro rooted plantlets had already initiated lignification of secondary xylem cells. The greatest increase in the amount of woody tissue was observed on days 21 and 28. At the end of the acclimatization period, T-14 plantlets contained on average 41.4 % of secondary xylem tissue compared to 30.3 % found in T-50 plantlets. During the course of acclimatization, both clones displayed identical patterns of vessel lumen size distribution from small vessel lumen area to large vessel lumen area. This pattern differs from the characteristic diffuse-porous pattern of approximately evensized vessel lumen area distribution typical of mature wood. At the end of acclimatization, the differences in vessel lumen area and relative conductivity between the clones were negligible. Development of secondary xylem tissue during ex vitro acclimatization promotes the establishment of vigorous regenerants with stems that show increased bending strength and stiffness.

Keywords: Populus × canescens; Populus tremula; relative hydraulic conductivity; secondary xylem; vessel lumen area
Subjects: ex vitro acclimatization; in vitro culture; wood formation; hydraulic conductivity; water transport; vessel lumen area; poplar

Received: June 17, 2011; Accepted: December 27, 2011; Published: March 1, 2013  Show citation

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Kaņuchovį, A., & Ļurkovič, J. (2013). Wood ontogeny during ex vitro acclimatization in micropropagated hybrid poplar clones. Biologia plantarum57(1), 144-148. doi: 10.1007/s10535-012-0122-2
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