2005
DOI: 10.4314/jagst.v6i1.31705
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Effect of Thidiazuron, Benzylaminopurine and Naphthalene Acetic acid on In vitro propagation of Tuberose (<i>Polianthes tuberosa L.</i>) from shoot tip explants

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“…However, Zimmermann (1978), in line with Van Meeteren's argument, stated that drawing distilled water through stem segments progressively decreases the rate of conductance, but this can be eliminated by using tap water or a dilute osmoticum (e.g., 10 mM NaCl). Hutchinson et al (2004) also confirmed the negative impacts of DI water on the post-harvest physiology of tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa) cut flowers. According to Halevy and Mayak (1981) and van Doorn (2012), this phenomenon may make water conductance in Heliconia stems more complex.…”
Section: Post-harvest Factorssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…However, Zimmermann (1978), in line with Van Meeteren's argument, stated that drawing distilled water through stem segments progressively decreases the rate of conductance, but this can be eliminated by using tap water or a dilute osmoticum (e.g., 10 mM NaCl). Hutchinson et al (2004) also confirmed the negative impacts of DI water on the post-harvest physiology of tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa) cut flowers. According to Halevy and Mayak (1981) and van Doorn (2012), this phenomenon may make water conductance in Heliconia stems more complex.…”
Section: Post-harvest Factorssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The shoot induction in rice and millets is generally achieved by TDZ or BAP (Ceasar and Ignacimuthu 2008;Satish et al 2015;Dey et al 2015). The lower concentration of TDZ showed a very less number of shoot induction than BAP, whereas higher concentration of TDZ is toxic and cause damage to the shoot induction (Hutchinson et al 2004). In our previous report, BAP only responded well for foxtail millet regeneration (Satish et al 2016a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tuberose grows in elongated spikes up to 45 cm (18 inch) long, and produces clusters of fragrant waxy white flowers that bloom from the bottom towards the top of the spike. Long, bright green leaves cluster at the plant's base, with smaller, clasping leaves throughout the stem [9] . It thrives in sunny spots and blooms in late summer and its tall stems and rather sparse, grass-like foliage make them ideal for inter-planting [10] .Tuberoses refer to members of then early related genus Manfreda.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%