2013
DOI: 10.12816/0001086
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Response of the Strawberry Cv. Elsanta Micro Propagation in Vitro toDifferent Carbon Sources and Concentrations

Abstract: The study was conducted to determine the influences of carbon sources (sucrose, glucose, fructose, mannitol and sorbitol) on multiplication and rooting medium of strawberry Elsanta cv. The sugar cources were compared at a relatively wide range of concentrations (10, 30, 50, 70, and 90g l -1 ). There was a clear effect of sugar type and concentrations on the shoot multiplication rate. For each sugar added, the highest number of shoots was formed at concentration of 30g l -1 , in particular, the glucose which ga… Show more

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“…Mean number of shoots on 1% sucrose for 7 months old culture was 9.4 significantly higher than the germplasm of the number of species produced on all of sucrose concentrations (Table 3). Similar results of different regeneration response were reported by Anwar et al 2005 andAbdullah et al 2013. Regeneration systems will be of high importance in conserving the germplasm of this species and producing new genotypes of high yields of bioactive compounds.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Mean number of shoots on 1% sucrose for 7 months old culture was 9.4 significantly higher than the germplasm of the number of species produced on all of sucrose concentrations (Table 3). Similar results of different regeneration response were reported by Anwar et al 2005 andAbdullah et al 2013. Regeneration systems will be of high importance in conserving the germplasm of this species and producing new genotypes of high yields of bioactive compounds.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the current study, wild strawberry microshoots grown on MS growth medium with 3% sucrose reached the average weight of 0.3 g (Table 1). Similar results were established in cultivated strawberry (Abdullah et al, 2013). However, differences in microshoot weight were not significant among strawberry plants grown on MS medium with 1.5% and 3% sucrose.…”
Section: Effect Of Sucrose and Pegsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Micropropagated strawberry plant has been introduced to prevent most of the plant and soil transmissible diseases [9]. Large-scale commercial propagation by in vitro techniques has been used widely in the strawberry industry [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%