Title of article
Effects of Thidiazuron and Activated Charcoal on in vitro ShootProliferation and Rooting of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.)
Author/Authors
ŞAN, Bekir Süleyman Demirel University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Horticulture, TURKEY , KARAKURT, Yaşar Suleyman Demirel University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Turkey , DÖNMEZ, Fatma Süleyman Demirel University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Horticulture, TURKEY
From page
177
To page
183
Abstract
In this study, a micropropagation approach was developed for a commercially important myrtle clone ‘Aşı Mersin’ inTurkey. The effects of different concentrations of thidiazuron (TDZ), 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) on shoot formation and the effect of activated charcoal on rooting were studied. The most of the shoots were obtained on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium containing 0.3 mg L^-1 TDZ + 0.1 mg L^-1 NAA in the 1st subculture(3.8 shoot), and from MS with 0.3 mg L^-1 TDZ + 0.01 mg L^-1 NAA in the 2nd subculture (4.0 shoot). The explants were rooted in ½MS containing indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), NAA and activated charcoal (AC). IBA applications induced more rooting than NAA. The medium supplemented with 1.0 mg L^-1 IBA + 2.0 g L^-1 AC resulted in the highest rooting ratio (80%). Addition of AC into the medium resulted in slight increase in the rooting ratio, significant increase in shootlength, and reduced darkening in the rooting area. Acclimatization was successful for 86% of the rooted plants.
Keywords
Myrtle , Proliferation , Activated charcoal , Thidiazuron , Acclimatization
Journal title
Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title
Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Record number
2678030
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