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Rozmnazanie in vitro roz i innych gatunkow roslin uzytkowych. I. Mnozenie pedow

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Micropropagation of roses has been widely applied for mass production, introduction of new cultivars, selection of new lines and elimination of rose viruses by meristem tip culture. The effects of cultural factors affecting shoot multiplication of rose - the ingredients of the medium, environmental influences and culture systems, have been briefly reported. Also the problem of senescence of shoot culture and possibility of prevention of this process has been described.

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43

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2

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s.61-72,bibliogr.

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  • Instytut Sadownictwa i Kwiaciarstwa, Skierniewice

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