2024
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/202412101010
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Propagation of Canadian rose ‘John Franklin’ in vitro culture

Alfiya Zaripova,
Albina Akhmetova,
Alfira Shigapova

Abstract: Many researchers are interested in optimizing the clonal micropropagation of ornamental plants. It is known that the varietal specificity of the studied crops makes it necessary to select and optimize the composition of the nutrient medium for each stage of propagation in vitro. The purpose of our research was to identify the effect of the composition and concentration of nutrient hormones on multiple shoot formation, root development in regenerating plants of the rose 'John Franklin' in vitro. A technology ha… Show more

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