2016
DOI: 10.1515/fhort-2016-0021
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Micropropagation of calla lily (Zantedeschia rehmannii)

Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop methods for the in vitro propagation of Zantedeschia rehmannii. Zantedeschia rehmannii tuber fragments (1 cm 2 ) containing eyes were soaked for 30 s in a solution containing 100 mg dm -3 L-ascorbic acid (AA) before transfer to culture vessels containing an MS medium supplemented with BAP (0 to 3 mg dm ). The highest coefficient of multiplication for Zantedeschia was obtained on the medium with the addition of 2.5 mg dm -3 BAP, which positively affected the shoot length (3.… Show more

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“…The obtained results are in agreement with those mentioned by Kulpa (2016) who mentioned that the longest and numerous roots were obtained after the addition of 0.1 mg/dm 3 IBA to culture media of Zantedeschia rehmannii.…”
Section: Rooting Stagesupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The obtained results are in agreement with those mentioned by Kulpa (2016) who mentioned that the longest and numerous roots were obtained after the addition of 0.1 mg/dm 3 IBA to culture media of Zantedeschia rehmannii.…”
Section: Rooting Stagesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…At least one tuber eye derived from (1 cm 2 ) tuber piece was used as initial explants. The explants were drenched for 1 min in Lascorbic acid solution (10 mg/l) before transplanting to the media (Panda andHazra, 2010 andKulpa, 2016).…”
Section: Micropropagation Initiation Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other ornamental geophytes grown domestically as cut flowers or pot plants have been the subject of research aimed at developing micropropagation methods for nursery material production and breeding purposes. Efficient in vitro methods of vegetative reproduction have been developed, inter alia, for Helleborus niger (Gabryszewska, 2015;Matysiak & Gabryszewska, 2016), Hippeastrum (Ilczuk et al, 2005;Sochacki et al, 2018;Witomska et al, 2008), Fritillaria imperialis (Witomska & Łukaszewska, 1996), Gloriosa rothschildiana (Kozak, 2002a(Kozak, , 2002b and Zantedeschia rehmannii (Kulpa, 2016).…”
Section: Other Ornamental Geophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%