2022
DOI: 10.33002/nr2581.6853.050104
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Clonal Micropropagation, Rhizogenesis and Adaptive Capacity of Certain Rose (Rosa L.) Variety Explants

Abstract: This article presents research on the inclusion of the biotechnological link in rose breeding. Roses are heterozygous plants and give splitting when propagated by seed. Therefore, clonal micropropagation has been included in the research to reproduce and preserve valuable genotypes and new starting material. The aim of this study was to select the type of auxin and its optimal concentrations for better Rhizogenesis of micro-sprouts of selected rose cultivars, and to select the suitable substrate for more effec… Show more

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“…As explants for introduction into in vitro culture, buds (sockets) 0.5-0.8 cm in size were used, taken from donor plants (grown in closed soil) with a typical phenotype without damage by pests and viruses. Buds were selected during the vegetation period, in the phase of active vegetation and in a state of rest [3,6].…”
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“…As explants for introduction into in vitro culture, buds (sockets) 0.5-0.8 cm in size were used, taken from donor plants (grown in closed soil) with a typical phenotype without damage by pests and viruses. Buds were selected during the vegetation period, in the phase of active vegetation and in a state of rest [3,6].…”
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confidence: 99%