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Appropriate in Vitro Culture Conditions of Growing Medium for New Ever-bearing Strawberry 'Goha'  

Lee, Jong-Nam (Highland Agricultural Research Center, National Institute of Crop Science)
Kim, Hye-Jin (Highland Agricultural Research Center, National Institute of Crop Science)
Kim, Ki-Deog (Highland Agricultural Research Center, National Institute of Crop Science)
Kwon, Young-Seok (Highland Agricultural Research Center, National Institute of Crop Science)
Im, Ju-Sung (Highland Agricultural Research Center, National Institute of Crop Science)
Yeoung, Young-Rok (Department of Plant Science, Kangneung-Wonju National University)
Lim, Hak-Tae (Department of Bio-Health Technology, Kangwon National University)
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Horticultural Science & Technology / v.28, no.6, 2010 , pp. 1051-1056 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to determine suitable in vitro culture conditions of new ever-bearing strawberry ($Fragaria$ $ananassa$ Duch.), 'Goha'. Four-week old plantlets which were derived from the meristem culture were used in this study. Three different culture media including MS, Gamborg B5 and White medium were used for the plant culture and the medium concentrations were at the 5 levels of $1/3{\times}$, $1/2{\times}$, $1{\times}$, $2{\times}$ and $3{\times}$. Sucrose content ranged at four levels of 1, 3, 5 and 8% (w/v). Crown diameter on the MS medium was thicker (2.1 mm) than in other media. Fresh weight on the MS medium was 482 mg, which was heavier than 88 mg or 260 mg of Gamborg B5 or White medium, respectively. Particularly, 1/2MS medium was found to have higher growth rate than these in other treatments (fresh weight, dry weight and D/F rate). Shoot length in the treatment of 1% sucrose concentration was 3.6 cm which was the longest. Shoot length was in inverse proportion to the increasing concentration of sucrose. Fresh weight was increased up to 3% sucrose concentration, but decreased above 5% sucrose concentration. From the results, we found that the best condition for in vitro culture of new ever-bearing strawberry 'Goha' was 1/2MS medium supplemented with 1% sucrose concentration.
Keywords
D/F rate; $Fragaria{\times}ananassa$; medium concentration; meristem; sucrose concentration;
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