Influence of growth room and vessel humidity on the in vitro development of rose plants |
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Authors: | Huguette Sallanon Yves Maziere |
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Institution: | (1) Laboratorie de Phytomorphogenèse, Université Blaise Pascal, 63038 Clermont-Ferrand, France;(2) Laboratoire de Culture In Vitro, Pépinière G. Delbard, 03600 Malicorne, France |
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Abstract: | An increase of the vapor pressure deficit (VPD) of the growth room atmosphere (from 600 Pa up to 2000 Pa) induced a variation in the air VPD inside the vessels used for rose micropropagation.During the photoperiod, the in vitro plants lost water by evaporation. During the night period, depending upon the VPD of the growth room, plants could take water from the vessel atmosphere.According to the intensity of the transpiration, large changes in the growth and morphology were observed: decrease in multiplication rate, modification of leaf colour and area, reduction of the elongation and changes of the level of axillary buds which grew. |
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Keywords: | growth room humidity micropropagation morphogenesis |
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