Improvement of In Vitro Date Palm Plantlet Acclimatization Rate with Kinetin and Hoagland Solution

Methods Mol Biol. 2017:1637:185-200. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7156-5_16.

Abstract

In vitro propagation of date palm Phoenix dactylifera L. is an ideal method to produce large numbers of healthy plants with specific characteristics and has the ability to transfer plantlets to ex vitro conditions at low cost and with a high survival rate. This chapter describes optimized acclimatization procedures for in vitro date palm plantlets. Primarily, the protocol presents the use of kinetin and Hoagland solution to enhance the growth of Barhee cv. plantlets in the greenhouse at two stages of acclimatization and the appropriate planting medium under shade and sunlight in the nursery. Foliar application of kinetin (20 mg/L) is recommended at the first stage. A combination between soil and foliar application of 50% Hoagland solution is favorable to plant growth and developmental parameters including plant height, leaf width, stem base diameter, chlorophyll A and B, carotenoids, and indoles. The optimum values of vegetative growth parameters during the adaptation stage in a shaded nursery are achieved using planting medium containing peat moss/perlite 2:1 (v/v), while in a sunlight nursery, clay/perlite/compost at equal ratio is the best. This protocol is suitable for large-scale production of micropropagated date palm plantlets.

Keywords: Acclimatization; Foliar application; Hoagland nutrition solution; Kinetin; Micropropagation; Plant nutrition; Planting media.

MeSH terms

  • Acclimatization
  • Culture Media / chemistry*
  • Greenhouse Effect
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Phoeniceae / growth & development*
  • Tissue Culture Techniques / methods

Substances

  • Culture Media