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Advances in Blueberry (<i>Vaccinium</i> spp.) In Vitro Culture: A Review
oleh: Suzanna Correia, Manuela Matos, Fernanda Leal
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | MDPI AG 2024-05-01 |
Deskripsi
The demand for <i>Vaccinium</i> fruits has skyrocketed due to their nutritional and medicinal properties, notably their high content of phenolic compounds and excellent sensory evaluation. The use of <i>Vaccinium</i> plants and its components as dietary supplements and health ingredients has been on the rise across the world. The attractive fruits contain a high content of anthocyanins and antioxidant compounds. In some popular and valuable cultivars, the conventional propagation methods, exploiting hard or soft wood cuttings, are inefficient. The demand for nursery plants can be fulfilled by micropropagation. This review aims to explore advances in the in vitro culture of <i>Vaccinium</i> plants, focusing on effective disinfection, optimized culture media, and the role of growth regulators in plant development and multiplication. By providing a controlled environment, micropropagation allows the large-scale production of these plants in a short time, ensuring availability throughout the year. Additionally, this technique offers the advantage of studying the effects of abiotic stresses on plants, as well as facilitating research on the production of relevant metabolites. This review seeks to provide an updated overview of the most promising methods and techniques for micropropagation of <i>Vaccinium</i>, thereby contributing to the ongoing development of the blueberry production industry and derivative products.