The control of in vitro direct main stem formation of Lilium longiflorum derived from receptacle culture, and rapid propagation by using in vitro stem nodes |
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Authors: | Duong Tan Nhut |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dalat Institute of Biology, 116 Xo Viet Nghe Tinh, Dalat, Vietnam |
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Abstract: | The control of in vitro direct main stem formation by culturing receptacles, and a protocol for the micropropagation of Lilium longiflorum using in vitro main stem nodes derived from receptacle culture were developed. Receptacles from flowers cultured on MS medium containing 1.0 mg l–1 gibberellic acid (GA3) and 0.5 mg l–1 6-benzyladenine (BA) resulted in direct main stem formation after 3 months culture. These stems were isolated and cut into nodal stem segments, which were then cultured on MS medium supplemented with 0.2 mg l–1 BA. Shoots formed on each node after one month culture. These shoots were subcultured on MS medium containing 0.5 mg l–1 BA for their mass propagation. An average of 30 vigorous and uniform shoots were formed per single shoot after each subculture. A cyclic and continuous system of propagation by multiplication of shoots was developed. Shoots were rooted on 1/2 MS medium containing 0.2 mg l–1 -naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA). One hundred plantlets that were acclimatized in the greenhouse had a 100% survival. A comparison was made with the traditional culture of explants derived from bulb-scales and with that from main stems. |
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Keywords: | Lilium longiflorum Main stem Regeneration Stem node Sucrose |
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