A method is described to induce axillary bud proliferation, elongation and rooting in explants of cypress of different ages (i.e. 5-week-old seedlings, 15-year-old, and more than 150-year-old trees). Bud induction was realized on SH medium containing 5 ?M BA and 0.1 ?M NAA. The highest number of shoots per explant (4.5) was obtained with the material collected from the 5-week-old seedlings. For rooting, IBA or IAA treatments were effective, particularly those consisting of 7-d culture on medium containing 0.1 mM IBA. The age of the trees from which the initial explants were collected strongly affected all phases of the in vitro multiplication; proliferation rate, successive growth and rooting were highest for the explants collected from the youngest plants. Rooting resulted the most problematic step of the multiplication cycle: the explants collected from young plants rooted easily, while the material proliferated from aged trees gave very low rooting percentages

Micropropagation of young and adult plants of cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.)

Capuana M
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1996

Abstract

A method is described to induce axillary bud proliferation, elongation and rooting in explants of cypress of different ages (i.e. 5-week-old seedlings, 15-year-old, and more than 150-year-old trees). Bud induction was realized on SH medium containing 5 ?M BA and 0.1 ?M NAA. The highest number of shoots per explant (4.5) was obtained with the material collected from the 5-week-old seedlings. For rooting, IBA or IAA treatments were effective, particularly those consisting of 7-d culture on medium containing 0.1 mM IBA. The age of the trees from which the initial explants were collected strongly affected all phases of the in vitro multiplication; proliferation rate, successive growth and rooting were highest for the explants collected from the youngest plants. Rooting resulted the most problematic step of the multiplication cycle: the explants collected from young plants rooted easily, while the material proliferated from aged trees gave very low rooting percentages
1996
Istituto di Bioscienze e Biorisorse - IBBR - Sede Secondaria Sesto Fiorentino (FI)
multiplication, bud proliferation, rooting, age of explant
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