The micropropagation of Vaccinium corymbosum is studied in order to overcome the difficulty in rooting cuttings of many cultivars and the lack of a sufficient quantity of propagation material of new ones. The cultivars respond differently to micropropagation (Zimmermann, 1979; Cohen et al., 1979) and it is necessary to find the best conditions for each of them particularly in the establishment phase which seems to be most critical (Lyrene, 1980).

Effects of increasing Concentration of BAP and 2iP on In Vitro Culture of Vaccinium Corymbosum / T. Eccher, N. Noe', M.C. Piagnani, S. Castelli. - In: ACTA HORTICULTURAE. - ISSN 0567-7572. - 179:(1986), pp. 879-881. ((Intervento presentato al 5. convegno International Symposium on Growth Regulators in Fruit Production tenutosi a Bologna ; Rimini nel 1985.

Effects of increasing Concentration of BAP and 2iP on In Vitro Culture of Vaccinium Corymbosum

T. Eccher
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M.C. Piagnani
Penultimo
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1986

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The micropropagation of Vaccinium corymbosum is studied in order to overcome the difficulty in rooting cuttings of many cultivars and the lack of a sufficient quantity of propagation material of new ones. The cultivars respond differently to micropropagation (Zimmermann, 1979; Cohen et al., 1979) and it is necessary to find the best conditions for each of them particularly in the establishment phase which seems to be most critical (Lyrene, 1980).
Vaccinium corymbosum ; Plant growth substances ; Micropropagation ; In vitro culture ; Rooting
Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale e Coltivazioni Arboree
1986
Università di Bologna
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