Abstract

The effects of various culture conditions on shoot elongation, rooting and plantlet acclimatization were tested. Adventitious shoots obtained through direct organogenesis of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cv. ‘Mejhoul’ were used as explants. The effects of culture medium texture, plant growth regulators, polyvinylpyrrolidone, adenine, myo-inositol, L-glutamine, and carbon source on in vitro plantlet quality and subsequent acclimatization were evaluated. The most effective culture medium was the semi-solid and half-strength Murashige and Skoog medium without plant growth regulators, supplemented with 30 g L-1 sucrose. After 3 months of culture on this medium, the average shoot length was 13.6 cm, the average number of adventitious roots per shoot was 3.6, and the average root length was 3.85 cm. The survival rate of these plantlets in acclimatization was 90%. On the other hand, liquid medium, plant growth regulators, polyvinylpyrrolidone, adenine, myo-inositol and L-glutamine did not increase the survival rate during acclimatization. Along with these experiments, some physiological characteristics of the plantlets obtained in vitro were also determined. Chlorophyll content and fluorescence, foliar surface and stomatal conductance were measured after 3 months of culture in each medium. The ranges were as follows: Chlorophyll content, 11.7-31.8 CCI; chlorophyll fluorescence, 0.633-0.795; foliar surface, 7.35-13.29 cm2; and stomatal conductance, 10.3-36.0 mmol m-2 s-1. Interestingly, positive correlations between the physiological characteristics of the plantlets and their survival percentage in the glasshouse were revealed. The findings of this investigation will be valuable for large-scale and cost-saving production of date palm cv. ‘Mejhoul’ plants.

Highlights

  • Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) belongs to the genus Phoenix, which consists of 14 species (Johnson, 2011)

  • The formed shoot buds were cultured for 3 months on MS/2 medium supplemented with 0.9 μM 2-naphthoxyacetic acid (NOA), 1.1 μM indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), 1.8 μM kinetin, 1.9 μM 2iP, 1 g L-1 PVP, 30 g L-1 commercial granulated sugar (CGS; Cosumar, Casablanca, Morocco), and 6 g L-1 agar, under a 16 h light photoperiod (13.5 μmol m−2 s−1 light intensity)

  • Three months after transfer to the glasshouse, plantlets derived from shoots cultured on semisolid medium survived at a significantly higher rate (85%) than those derived from shoots cultured on liquid medium (40%)

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Introduction

Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) belongs to the genus Phoenix, which consists of 14 species (Johnson, 2011). It is mainly grown in the MENA region and distributed in other countries such as Spain, Australia and the USA (Shabani et al, 2014). It is cultivated for its edible fruits and is known to play roles in creating equable microclimates within oasis ecosystems and generating employment (Jain, 2012). In Morocco, date palm is mainly grown in preSaharan arid regions with about 453 cultivars (Sedra, 2015). ‘Mejhoul’ is threatened by Received: 15 Nov 2018.

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