Rooting response of Prunus domestica L. microshoots in the presence of phytoactive medium supplements

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Alina Wiszniewska
Barbara Nowak
Anna Kołton
Ewa Sitek
Krzysztof Grabski
Michał Dziurka
Olga Długosz-Grochowska
Kinga Dziurka
Zbigniew Tukaj
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[1] University of Agriculture in Kraków,Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biotechnology and Horticulture
[2] University of Gdańsk,Department of Plant Physiology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology
[3] Polish Academy of Sciences,The Franciszek Górski Institute of Plant Physiology
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Adventitious rhizogenesis; Biostimulators; Common plum; Phenolic compounds;
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The study aimed at evaluating the response of common plum (Prunus domestica L.) microshoots during in vitro rooting in the presence of two phytoactive medium supplements, i.e. a dialyzate of pineapple pulp and a conditioned medium containing green algae Desmodesmus subspicatus exudates. Rooting efficiency was evaluated after 4 weeks of culture. During the root induction phase the content of phenolic compounds in shoot bases was determined and anatomical studies were conducted. Medium supplements were analyzed for the content of carbohydrates and phenolic acids. Both supplements were efficient in rooting induction of shoots of a difficult-to-root cultivar ‘Węgierka Zwykła’. Medium supplementation allowed a significant reduction in the exogenous auxin content required for rooting. The highest rooting efficiencies on supplemented media were 28.9 and 27.8 %, in comparison with 33.3 % obtained in the control medium with doubled concentration of exogenous auxins. In the easy-to-root plum cultivar ‘Węgierka Dąbrowicka’ the rooting rate was slightly reduced in the presence of pineapple dialyzate, while in the presence of algal conditioned medium the rooting rate decreased substantially compared with the non-supplemented medium. Approximately 30 % of ‘Węgierka Dąbrowicka’ shoots rooted on supplemented auxin-free media. The content of phenolic compounds accumulated in shoot bases during the root induction stage reflected the differences in rooting ability between both plum cultivars, indicating potential stressful conditions of the culture generated by the presence of phytoactive natural supplements. Anatomical study allowed to recognize the mode of dedifferentiation leading to adventitious rhizogenesis in the common plum. The results are discussed in relation to the composition of medium supplements and their potential root-promoting activity.
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