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In vitro micrografting of apical and axillary buds of cacao
Authors:Yulien Miguelez-Sierra  Annia Hernández-Rodríguez  Yanelis Acebo-Guerrero  Marie Baucher  Mondher El Jaziri
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Agronomy and Forestry, University of Guantánamo, Guantánamo, Cuba;2. Laboratoirede Biotechnologie Végétale, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Gosselies, Belgium;3. Faculty of Biology, University of Havana, Havana, Cuba;4. Laboratoirede Biotechnologie Végétale, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Gosselies, Belgium
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate in vitro grafting of Theobroma cacao where seedlings of the UF 677 genotype were used as the rootstock and apices or axillary buds of a Trinitarian genotype were used as scion. Three methods of grafting using scions from seedlings were evaluated. Apical grafts using apex and side grafts using apex displayed better graft success (95 and 80%, respectively). However, side grafts using axillary buds reached a greater height on average and a higher number of leaves per plant (1.76 cm and 3.72, respectively). Histological studies revealed new vascular elements at the graft union area. Side grafts with axillary buds provided the highest survival rate (82%) after the acclimatization step. A shoot of at least 1 cm with two leaves is required for plant survival after transfer to ex vitro conditions. Side grafting was carried out with axillary buds from adult trees and nursery plants. Only the grafts with buds from nursery grafted plants were successful, with a rate of 26%. Overall, side grafting with axillary buds is the most appropriate method for cacao micrografting. This method can be used for clonal propagation and for the establishment of in vivo and/or in vitro cacao germplasm collection.
Keywords:Theobroma cacao  in vitro grafting  germplasm collection
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