2011
DOI: 10.3906/bot-0907-90
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In vitro propagation of endemic and endangered Muscari mirum from different explant types

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“…An efficient in vitro regeneration of N. tazetta "Chinensis" through twin-scale explants with basal plate cultured on MS medium supplemented with 1 mg l -1 IBA + 1 mg l -1 triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA) and activated charcoal has been reported (Abdel-Rahman et al 2017). The highest proliferation bulbs of Muscari mirum Speta has also been reported from four-scale explants cultured on MS medium containing 4 mg l -1 BAP and 0.25 mg l -1 NAA (Nasircilar et al 2011). Rice et al (2011) reported the highest bulblet induction from twin-scale explants of Brunsvigia undulata F.M.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…An efficient in vitro regeneration of N. tazetta "Chinensis" through twin-scale explants with basal plate cultured on MS medium supplemented with 1 mg l -1 IBA + 1 mg l -1 triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA) and activated charcoal has been reported (Abdel-Rahman et al 2017). The highest proliferation bulbs of Muscari mirum Speta has also been reported from four-scale explants cultured on MS medium containing 4 mg l -1 BAP and 0.25 mg l -1 NAA (Nasircilar et al 2011). Rice et al (2011) reported the highest bulblet induction from twin-scale explants of Brunsvigia undulata F.M.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In vitro organogenesis can be affected by several factors such as plant genotype, storage conditions, explant type, polar orientation of the explants, photoperiod, temperature, composition of culture medium, and PGRs ( Chen and Ziv 2005;Abdel-Rahman et al 2017;Begum et al 2019;Cheesman et al 2010;García-Fortea et al 2020;Nasircilar et al 2011;Sairam et al 2003). Photoperiod and concentration of PGRs are probably the most important influencing factors on in vitro organogenesis in the bulbous plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%