2010
DOI: 10.1080/13102818.2010.10817808
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Influence of Indole Butyric Acid on the Micropropagation ofLamium AlbumL.

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“…In our study, high BAP concentrations showed efficient micropropagation and multiplication with the combination of GA3. Dimitrova et al (2010) investigated the effect of auxin on micropropagation of Lamium album and obtained the highest shoot length on MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/L IBA. Additionally, Dimitrova et al (2011) and mean root number were determined as (5.4±1.2) on MS medium including 0.7 mg/L IBA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our study, high BAP concentrations showed efficient micropropagation and multiplication with the combination of GA3. Dimitrova et al (2010) investigated the effect of auxin on micropropagation of Lamium album and obtained the highest shoot length on MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/L IBA. Additionally, Dimitrova et al (2011) and mean root number were determined as (5.4±1.2) on MS medium including 0.7 mg/L IBA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Sevindik et al 2019;Yavuz 2016;Shtereva et al 2015;Faria et al 1998;Sánchez-Gras and Segura 1997;Garcia-Granados et al1994;Sánchez-Gras and Segura 1988), but only a few report were published about in vitro propagation of Lamium sp. Most of the studies were focus on micropropagation of Lamium album (Dimitrova et al 2010(Dimitrova et al , 2011Stefanova et al 2011). In this study we investigate the effect of different combinations of BAP and GA3 on node explants of L. garganicum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cytokinins regulate leaf development by affecting cell division, photosynthesis, chloroplast development, senescence and assimilate partitioning (Binns 1994) and are very important for development of the plant photosynthetic apparatus through their direct role in chloroplast differentiation (Chernyad'ev 2000, Kulaeva 2002, Arigita et al 2005. Auxins are known to promote cell elongation, cell division and formation of adventitious roots (Dimitrova et al 2010). The influence of cytokinins on the leaf structure of in vitro grown plants often has been subject of scientific research (Wetzstein and Sommer 1982, Olmos and Hellín 1998, Paek and Hahn 2000, Sudriá et al 2001, Toma et al 2004, Deccetti et al 2008, De Oliveira et al 2008, Magyar-Tábori et al 2010, while the effect of auxins has been less investigated (Sudriá et al 2001, Toma et al 2004.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro cultures were induced from sterilized mono-nodal stem segments of the mature wild plants. The plants were sterilized and propagated under controlled environmental conditions in vitro (Dimitrova et al, 2010), and after four weeks of cultivation they were collected and air-dried. For the in vivo variants (leaves and flower), the mature plant material was harvested from the natural habitats and dried in the shade for grinding.…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%