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Micropropagation of Ficus benjamina clones
Authors:Kell Kristiansen
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Breeding and Propagation, Research Centre for Horticulture, Kirstinebjergvej 10, DK-5792 Aarslev, Denmark
Abstract:In vitro culture of eight Ficus benjamina clones was initiated from shoot tips four times from January to June 1988. Shoot formation and growth in vitro were followed during eight subsequent subcultures, whereafter the developed shoot clusters were rooted in vitro. Significant differences among clones in proliferation rate and time to emergenece of first root in vitro were observed. A superior clone lsquoCleorsquo, previously selected for fast growth as a potted plant, also proved to have the highest proliferation rate and the shortest time until emergence of first root in vitro. The proliferation rate was nearly stabilized after five subcultures. A negative correlation between proliferation rate and time to emergence of first root in vitro was found.Abbreviations C clone - S subculture - SP(C) stock plant within clone - T time of initiation
Keywords:proliferation rate  root formation  subculture
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