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In vitro storage Polypodium vulgare L. rhizome shoot tips using ABA treatment before dehydration - encapsulation technique

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An efficient protocol for storage of Polypodium vulgare rhizome shoot tips was developed. The best result was observed when the rhizomes were pretreated with 2 mg l-1 abscisic acid/24 h and dehydrated 10 h in hypertonic solution of 20% mannitol before shoot tip isolation. Those explants were encapsulated and stored for 2 months. Plantlets of good quality regenerated after the capsules were transferred to Murashige Fern Multiplication Medium.

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p.231-236,fig.,ref.

Twórcy

  • Adam Mickiewicz University, Al.Niepodleglosci 14, 61-713 Poznan, Poland
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