Publication Date:
2001
abstract:
The in vitro regeneration of Fraxinus angustifolia through bud/shoot organogenesis on
embryonic explants was investigated. Embryo axes and cotyledons from mature seeds underwent
adventitious regeneration after exposure to growth regulators, the embryo axes showing a greater
regenerative potential than cotyledons. While the MS medium proved effective for the induction
and initiation phases, it was inadequate for bud development, and was replaced by DKW medium.
A constant supply of benzyladenine (BA) appeared essential for all phases. The gelling agents used
had an important role in morphogenesis: Duchefa gelrite positively affected the number of new
buds per explant. The rooting of developed shoots was easily achieved on auxin-free WPM medium
and most of the rooted plantlets ``hardened'' after a period of acclimation in a mist greenhouse
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ash; Micropropagation; Shoot organogenesis; Rooting
List of contributors:
Capuana, Maurizio
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