Gaseous exchange effect on growth and tuberization of potato vitroplants

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Lugo G, J. G. [2 ]
Mogollon, N. [2 ]
Rodriguez G, Z. F. [1 ]
Diaz, J. G. [2 ]
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[1] LUZ, Fac Agron, Dept Agron, Maracaibo, Venezuela
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Decanato Agron, Fitotecnia, Barquisimeto, Venezuela
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Solanum tuberosum; gaseous exchange; microtuberization; CO2; SOLANUM-TUBEROSUM L; CARBON-DIOXIDE;
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Potato microtubers incorporation offers an important alternative to the seed programs in Lara state, Venezuela. To determine factors affecting microtubers production, two uninodal micro-cuttings with an axillary bud of "Andinita" and "Kennebec" varieties were sowed under sterile conditions, with the aim of evaluating potato vitroplants submitted to three conditions of gaseous exchange: high (gauge top), medium (plastic lid) and low (plastic lid sealed with a clear plastic paper). The design was a complete randomized factorial design 2 (varieties) x 3 (gaseous exchange), 10 replications and two experimental units (vitroplants). The evaluated variables were: 30 days after sowing: vitroplants length, internodes number and fresh biomass; and 60 days after tuberization induction: number, biomass and percentage distribution of the micro-tubers size. Gaseous exchange conditions did not affect the vitroplants length. The higher inter-nodes number in both varieties was observed in low gaseous exchange conditions. When favoring exchange conditions, biomass increased, "Andinita" showed a higher fresh mass average (442.15 mg). In conditions of low gaseous exchange there was no micro-tubers formation any variety, the higher micro-tubers quantity (1.62) was observed in "Kennebec" under high exchange conditions and in this same variety, more 60% of produced microtubers were classified into 5 to 10 mm category, in gaseous exchange media. The higher micro-tubers biomass was registered in "Andinita" variety (0.683 g) in high exchange conditions. Vitroplants showed a reduced leaves growth and epinasty in low gaseous exchange conditions.
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