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Saavedra, J., (2023). Propagación de tejidos y semillas vegetales en el Laboratorio de Cultivos y Tejidos Vegetales LCTV de la FCA/UNSM [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5599
Saavedra, J., Propagación de tejidos y semillas vegetales en el Laboratorio de Cultivos y Tejidos Vegetales LCTV de la FCA/UNSM []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5599
@misc{renati/1057712,
title = "Propagación de tejidos y semillas vegetales en el Laboratorio de Cultivos y Tejidos Vegetales LCTV de la FCA/UNSM",
author = "Saavedra Cardenas, Jean Francis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2023"
}
The objective of this research was to describe the way in which plant tissue and seed propagation has been carried out at the LCTV Plant Tissue and Culture Laboratory of the FCA/UNSM. Regarding the methodology, the study was descriptive and exploratory, using reliable bibliographic sources and antecedents of the last 5 years. The scientific contributions made by the LCTV Plant Tissue and Culture Laboratory of the FCA/UNSM were described. Information was also compiled on methodologies used in the propagation of plant tissues and seeds in the Plant Culture and Tissue Laboratory. The results obtained demonstrate the potential and usefulness of in vitro propagation for the propagation and conservation of plants that have an economic and ecological interest. In conclusion, the scientific contributions made by the Laboratory of Plant Cultures and Tissues (LCTV) of the FCA/UNSM in the propagation of plant tissues and seeds, 9 inputs were made, with appropriate propagation techniques, managed to establish appropriate protocols for culture media and methods of species such as dragon’s blood, sugar cane, pineapple, Phragmipedium kovachii Atwood, Dafström &, sacha inchi, orchids, rubber tree, quinilla. The results obtained in this research demonstrate the efficacy of propagation, both in sexual and asexual form, for various plant species of economic and ecological interest. The methodologies used in the propagation of plant tissues and seeds demonstrate the potential and usefulness of in vitro propagation in the multiplication and conservation of different plant species. Through the application of disinfection, sowing and cultivation techniques in specific media, an adequate growth and development of plants is achieved. These studies cover different species of economic and ecological interest, such as dragon's blood, sugar cane, pineapple, Phragmipedium kovachii Atwood, Dafström &, sacha inchi, orchids, rubber tree and quinilla.
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