Abstract

In the present work, pineapple plantlets (cv. `Amarelinho') micropropagated by stationary (S) and temporary immersion (T) systems were evaluated in terms of genotypic fidelity by isozyme and RAPD markers. Neither isozymes (average 0.67%) nor RAPDs (average 7.5%) alone detected significant differences between the two micropropagated systems. However, when combined isozymes and RAPDs data more somaclonal variants were detected in S than T, with RAPDs revealing more variation than isozymes. In the T system, the treatment with PBZ 6.0 μM gave the greatest occurrence of variants (8.9%), although significant statistical differences (χ; p>0.05) between presence and absence of PBZ or GA were not detected. Temporary immersion in comparison with the stationary system resulted in the lowest proportion of somaclonal variants (1.9% vs. 3.9%). Although it does not represent an in depth genome analysis, ours is the first work that has attempted to evaluate the genotypic fidelity of micropropagated pineapple plantlets.

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