Summary
Storage of in vitro propagated plantlets should permit a better production planning. A method of short-term (6 months) in vitro storage of rose plantlets on rooting medium was investigated. The following environmental conditions were studied: light or darkness, temperature reduction and the role of sucrose. After different storage periods (2, 4, 6 months), the plants had acclimatized in the greenhouse. Their development has been evaluated after storage and following 3 weeks acclimatization. The results are discussed.
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- Original title: In vitro preservation at low temperature of rose plantlets usable for direct acclimatization.
- Record ID : 1992-2829
- Languages: English
- Source: Acta Hortic. - n. 298
- Publication date: 1991/12
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Seeds and plants
- Keywords: Plant (botany); Rose; Light; Temperature; Sucrose; Horticulture
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- Date : 1991/12
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- Date : 1991/12
- Languages : English
- Source: Acta Hortic. - n. 298
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- Languages : English
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