2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05362012000300031
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Abstract: The objective of this research was to determine the effectiveness of the multiplication of micropropagated strawberry stock plants as a method for producing runner tips to be used in the production of plug transplants. Micropropagated stock plants of cultivars INIA-Arazá, INIA-Guenoa and INIA-Yvapitá were planted at October 1st, 2008. Runner tips emitted by the micropropagated stock plants were harvested and planted as multiplied stock plants at 37; 40; 46; 51; 58; 64; 67; 75 and 87 days after planting the mic… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, only young tips bearing root primordia can be used for the production of plug transplants from runner tips (Lieten, 1998;Poling & Maas, 1998), and higher number of tips collected monthly is not a true advantage, because most of them are too aged and have to be discarded. Considering that tips emitted early in the spring can be used for multiplying stock plants for further production of tips (Dal Picio et al, 2012), the weekly period should be retained for the production of strawberry plug transplants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, only young tips bearing root primordia can be used for the production of plug transplants from runner tips (Lieten, 1998;Poling & Maas, 1998), and higher number of tips collected monthly is not a true advantage, because most of them are too aged and have to be discarded. Considering that tips emitted early in the spring can be used for multiplying stock plants for further production of tips (Dal Picio et al, 2012), the weekly period should be retained for the production of strawberry plug transplants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%