Clonal propagation of Virginia Pine (Pinus virginianaMill.) by organogenesis
โ Scribed by S. Chang; S. Sen; C. R. McKinley; J. Aimers-Halliday; R. J. Newton
- Book ID
- 104674833
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 404 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0721-7714
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โฆ Synopsis
Clonal propagation of Virginia Pine (Pinus virginiana Mill.) was achieved by organogenesis on cotyledon explants. The influence of several cytokinins and abscisic acid on adventitious shoot production from cotyledon explants was investigated. Benzyladenine was more effective in shoot induction than three other cytokinins tested. Benzyladenine (22.2 ฮผM) in combination with naphthaleneacetic acid(0.05 ฮผM) in a Gresshoff and Doy (1972) medium was found to increase shoot bud production. Abscisic acid (7.6 ฮผM) in combination with benzyladenine and naphthaleneacetic acid enhanced shoot formation by an additional 65%. Root initiation was achieved with 0.5 strength Gresshoff and Doy media amended with naphthaleneacetic acid (1.3 ฮผM), indole-3-butyric acid (1.2 ฮผM) and benzyladenine (0.4 ฮผM). Over 2400 plantlets from 2 families survived and were transferred to a greenhouse in preparation for field planting. After ten months, the maximum number of surviving plantlets/seed explant from these two sources was 57 for family ALPV-38 and 41 for family ALPV-78, respectively.
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