IN VITRO PERFECTED PROPAGATION BIOTECHNOLOGY OF PRUNUS SERRULATA SPECIES
Journal Title: Current Trends in Natural Sciences - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The results of this study are original because in vivo rooting of microshoots is not reported in both national and international scientific literature for this species. In vivo rooting capacity of 'Kanzan' cherry microshoots was studied according to nutrient substrate, microshoots height and rooting stimulant. From the interaction of the three factors (A×B×C), the 18 experimental variants have revealed that the best in vivo rooting capacity (84%) was when 2.5 to 4.5 cm height microshoots were planted in peat mixed with perlite (1:1) and treated with Radistim.
Authors and Affiliations
Magdalena Duta, Mihaela Ileana Oprea, Manuela Elena Concioiu
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IN VITRO PERFECTED PROPAGATION BIOTECHNOLOGY OF PRUNUS SERRULATA SPECIES
The results of this study are original because in vivo rooting of microshoots is not reported in both national and international scientific literature for this species. In vivo rooting capacity of 'Kanzan' cherry micros...