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Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología

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VEGAS GARCIA, Ariadne et al. Micropropagation of papaya plants in temporary immersion recipients from axilary shoots. Rev. colomb. biotecnol [online]. 2015, vol.17, n.1, pp.70-78.  Epub July 13, 2021. ISSN 0123-3475.  https://doi.org/10.15446/rev.colomb.biote.v17n1.50718.

We standardized initiation, multiplication, rooting and acclimatization conditions of papaya cv Maradol hermaphrodite plants from axillary buds produced in temporary immersion reactor RITA®. Recipients contained 200 ml of Fitch liquid culture medium, and four shoots of 2 to 3 cm. in length were placed in each. The bioreactors were connected to three different immersion lines of 5, 2, and 1 min each 4h, with 6 containers per line on average, in 16 h photoperiod. After 30 to 45 days, the shoots produced were quantified and classified according to size: <2 cm (small), from 2 to 3 cm (medium), >3 cm with or without roots (large). The first two types of shoots were multiplied in the same culture media, and more elongated shoots were acclimatized using Autotrophic Hydroponic System (AHS). The sanity and fidelity of the produced plants were determined using ELISA and RAPD, respectively. For a period of six months 47 vessels were recycled and 1,091 shoots were produced: 377 small; 482 medium; 175 large without roots and 57 rooted shoots. Using AHS, 89.5% acclimatized plants were obtained when rooted shoots were used, and 41.6% from rootless shoots. With the combination of RITA and AHS techniques we achieved a continuous and efficient production of healthy and true to type papaya plants, in comparison to conventional micropropagation and acclimatization procedures.

Keywords : Carica papaya; RITA®; autotrophic system; genetic stability.

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