IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF GISELA 5 CHERRY ROOTSTOCK

Our paper presents new aspects regarding the micropropagation of Gisela 5 cherry rootstock. In the multiplication stage, modified MS media supplemented with 0.3 and 0.5 mg/l BAP as well as two types of gelling agents were tested: 3 g/l Plant Agar and 50 g/l wheat starch. The media supplemented with...

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Main Authors: Doina Clapa, Alexandru Firea, Manuela Simu, Vladut Codrut Horga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Institute for Fruit Growing Pitesti 2013-12-01
Series:Fruit Growing Research
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Online Access:http://www.icdp.ro/publicatii/lucrari%202013/20.Clapa%20Doina.pdf
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spelling doaj-9e1f2cc046044ae090ab8c0b92cacb542020-11-24T23:50:21ZengResearch Institute for Fruit Growing Pitesti Fruit Growing Research2286-03042286-03042013-12-01XXIX104109IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF GISELA 5 CHERRY ROOTSTOCKDoina Clapa0Alexandru Firea 1Manuela Simu2Vladut Codrut Horga3Research Station for Fruit Growing Cluj, RomaniaResearch Station for Fruit Growing Cluj, RomaniaResearch Station for Fruit Growing Cluj, RomaniaBanat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Timişoara, RomaniaOur paper presents new aspects regarding the micropropagation of Gisela 5 cherry rootstock. In the multiplication stage, modified MS media supplemented with 0.3 and 0.5 mg/l BAP as well as two types of gelling agents were tested: 3 g/l Plant Agar and 50 g/l wheat starch. The media supplemented with 0.3 mg/l BAP and gelled with 3 g/l Plant Agar provided the highest proliferation rates (36.90 shoots/plantlet) and well-developed, high quality plantlets, whereas media gelled with starch also proved to be suitable but they caused deformations. In the in vitro rooting stage, MS media supplemented with 1 mg/l IBA provided 82.5 % rooting percentage and the plantlets were well developed. Ex vitro acclimatization of the plantlets rooted in vitro was successful in float hydroculture. Direct ex vitro rooting of shoots in floating perlite was also successful, with rooting pecentages exceeding 60 % but the plants were lesser developed as compared to the ones obtained by in vitro rooting and subsequent ex vitro acclimatization.http://www.icdp.ro/publicatii/lucrari%202013/20.Clapa%20Doina.pdftissue culturePrunus canencensvitro acclimatizationfloat hydrocultureperlit
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author Doina Clapa
Alexandru Firea
Manuela Simu
Vladut Codrut Horga
spellingShingle Doina Clapa
Alexandru Firea
Manuela Simu
Vladut Codrut Horga
IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF GISELA 5 CHERRY ROOTSTOCK
Fruit Growing Research
tissue culture
Prunus canencens
vitro acclimatization
float hydroculture
perlit
author_facet Doina Clapa
Alexandru Firea
Manuela Simu
Vladut Codrut Horga
author_sort Doina Clapa
title IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF GISELA 5 CHERRY ROOTSTOCK
title_short IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF GISELA 5 CHERRY ROOTSTOCK
title_full IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF GISELA 5 CHERRY ROOTSTOCK
title_fullStr IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF GISELA 5 CHERRY ROOTSTOCK
title_full_unstemmed IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF GISELA 5 CHERRY ROOTSTOCK
title_sort in vitro propagation of gisela 5 cherry rootstock
publisher Research Institute for Fruit Growing Pitesti
series Fruit Growing Research
issn 2286-0304
2286-0304
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Our paper presents new aspects regarding the micropropagation of Gisela 5 cherry rootstock. In the multiplication stage, modified MS media supplemented with 0.3 and 0.5 mg/l BAP as well as two types of gelling agents were tested: 3 g/l Plant Agar and 50 g/l wheat starch. The media supplemented with 0.3 mg/l BAP and gelled with 3 g/l Plant Agar provided the highest proliferation rates (36.90 shoots/plantlet) and well-developed, high quality plantlets, whereas media gelled with starch also proved to be suitable but they caused deformations. In the in vitro rooting stage, MS media supplemented with 1 mg/l IBA provided 82.5 % rooting percentage and the plantlets were well developed. Ex vitro acclimatization of the plantlets rooted in vitro was successful in float hydroculture. Direct ex vitro rooting of shoots in floating perlite was also successful, with rooting pecentages exceeding 60 % but the plants were lesser developed as compared to the ones obtained by in vitro rooting and subsequent ex vitro acclimatization.
topic tissue culture
Prunus canencens
vitro acclimatization
float hydroculture
perlit
url http://www.icdp.ro/publicatii/lucrari%202013/20.Clapa%20Doina.pdf
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