SfendlaDesiletsLaliberteEtAl2008
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Sfendla, R., Desilets, H., Laliberte, S., Olivier, A. (2008) The effects of CO2 enrichment, increased light irradiance and reduced sucrose concentration on acclimatization of micropropagated American ginseng plantlets. Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants, 13(3):97-106. (Scopus )
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American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) plantlets produced by somatic embryogenesis were pre-acclimatized for four weeks inside growth chambers in a factorial design. The three factors of the experiment were CO,2 concentration (400 and 3000 iμLL-1), photosynthetic photon flux (30 and 50 iμmol m-2 s-1) and sucrose concentration (0 and 15 g L-1) in the culture medium. The plantlets were subsequently transferred into a greenhouse where they were acclimatized for two weeks. Regardless of photosynthetic photon flux and sucrose levels, CO2 enrichment during the pre-acclimatization phase significantly increased (6.3%) the fresh mass of American ginseng plantlets in the growth chambers. This positive effect resulted in a 26.4% increase in fresh mass after the acclimatization phase in the greenhouse. CO2 enrichment during the pre-acclimatization phase also significantly increased (32%) leaf area after acclimatization, but had no significant effect on dry mass, height nor survival. Increased light irradiance and reduced sucrose concentration had no significant effects on the growth parameters and survival of American ginseng plantlets. Despite the biological and ecological constraints that limit growth and development of this species, CO2 enrichment could enhance its acclimatization. Copyright © by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
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@ARTICLE { SfendlaDesiletsLaliberteEtAl2008,
AUTHOR = { Sfendla, R. and Desilets, H. and Laliberte, S. and Olivier, A. },
TITLE = { The effects of CO2 enrichment, increased light irradiance and reduced sucrose concentration on acclimatization of micropropagated American ginseng plantlets },
JOURNAL = { Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants },
YEAR = { 2008 },
VOLUME = { 13 },
PAGES = { 97-106 },
NUMBER = { 3 },
ABSTRACT = { American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) plantlets produced by somatic embryogenesis were pre-acclimatized for four weeks inside growth chambers in a factorial design. The three factors of the experiment were CO,2 concentration (400 and 3000 iμLL-1), photosynthetic photon flux (30 and 50 iμmol m-2 s-1) and sucrose concentration (0 and 15 g L-1) in the culture medium. The plantlets were subsequently transferred into a greenhouse where they were acclimatized for two weeks. Regardless of photosynthetic photon flux and sucrose levels, CO2 enrichment during the pre-acclimatization phase significantly increased (6.3%) the fresh mass of American ginseng plantlets in the growth chambers. This positive effect resulted in a 26.4% increase in fresh mass after the acclimatization phase in the greenhouse. CO2 enrichment during the pre-acclimatization phase also significantly increased (32%) leaf area after acclimatization, but had no significant effect on dry mass, height nor survival. Increased light irradiance and reduced sucrose concentration had no significant effects on the growth parameters and survival of American ginseng plantlets. Despite the biological and ecological constraints that limit growth and development of this species, CO2 enrichment could enhance its acclimatization. Copyright © by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved. },
COMMENT = { Export Date: 29 May 2009 Source: Scopus CODEN: JHEPE doi: 10.1300/J044v13n03_08 },
DOI = { 10.1300/J044v13n03_08 },
ISSN = { 10496475 (ISSN) },
KEYWORDS = { Growth, Micropropagation, Panax quinquefolius, Preacclimatization, Somatic embryogenesis, carbon dioxide, sucrose, acclimation, carbon dioxide enrichment, embryonic development, experimental design, greenhouse ecosystem, growth rate, herb, irradiance, photon flux density, propagation (horticulture), sucrose, acclimatization, article, culture medium, dry mass, ginseng, greenhouse, growth chamber, light irradiance, micropropagation, nonhuman, photosynthesis, somatic embryogenesis, statistical analysis, survival rate, Panax quinquefolius },
OWNER = { Luc },
TIMESTAMP = { 2009.05.29 },
URL = { http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-39749094535&partnerID=40 },
}