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http://dx.doi.org/10.5010/JPB.2019.46.2.127

In vitro mass propagation and acclimatization of Haworthia truncata  

Kim, Youn Hee (Cactus and Succulents Research Institute, Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Lee, Gee Young (Cactus and Succulents Research Institute, Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Kim, Hye Hyeong (Horticultural Research Division)
Lee, Jae Hong (Cactus and Succulents Research Institute, Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Jung, Jae Hong (Cactus and Succulents Research Institute, Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Lee, Sang Deok (Cactus and Succulents Research Institute, Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
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Journal of Plant Biotechnology / v.46, no.2, 2019 , pp. 127-135 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate suitable parts for callus induction and optimal concentrations of growth regulators, contained in the medium affecting shoot and rooting for in vitro mass production of Haworthia truncata. Leaves and flower bud showed 100% callus formation rate at NAA $1{\sim}2mgL^{-1}$ treatment, and NAA $1mgL^{-1}$ + TDZ $2mgL^{-1}$ treatment. The flower stalk showed 75% callus formation rate, at NAA $2mgL^{-1}$ + TDZ $2mgL^{-1}$ treatment in H. truncata. While the rate of callus formation was high in leaves and flower bud, leaves were the most efficient in obtaining most culture parts. Shoot induction rate from callus was highest, at NAA $0.1mgL^{-1}$ treatment in H. truncata. Additionally, the number of shoots formation was 66.3 shoots high, in NAA $1mgL^{-1}$ + BA $0.1mgL^{-1}$ treatment in H. truncata. In the case of acclimatization of regenerated plant, growth characteristics did not show significant difference (95%) shading with respect to the different ratio of substrate mixture, and it was determined that would be appropriate, considering plant height and appearance preference of H. truncata. It was established that optimization of culture condition, was responsible for mass propagation in vitro cultures of H. truncata.
Keywords
Haworthia; Growth regulators; Propagation; Regenerated shoot; Acclimatization;
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