Micropropagation of the rare species Stylidium coroniforme and other Stylidium species |
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Authors: | J. A. McComb |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia |
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Abstract: | The number of plants in the gazetted rare species Stylidium coroniforme was increased through micropropagation. A method was first developed using the common species S. brunonianum. It was found that for both species, rapid propagation could be obtained by excising shoots from sterile seedlings and inducing shoot proliferation on Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with 1 M BAP. Rooting was achieved using 1 M IBA and over 100 plants of each species were successfully established in soil. Leaf pieces could also be used to initiate cultures. In media with 20–25 M BAP and 1–5 M IBA, leaf pieces of S. brunonianum, S. piliferum, S. caricifolium and S. crassifolium produced adventitious buds, thus providing another method of micropropagation. |
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Keywords: | Stylidium micropropagation rare species adventitious buds |
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