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Micropropagation of mature wych elm (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Ulmus glabra</Emphasis> Huds.)
Authors:M?Biro??íková  K?Spi?áková  ??Lipták  V?Pichler  Email author" target="_blank">J??urkovi?Email author
Institution:(1) Lesy S.R., Forest Nursery Centre Scaronariscaron, 082 22 Scaronariscaronské Michalcaronany, Slovakia;(2) Department of Forest Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia;(3) Department of Phytology, Technical University, Masarykova 24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia
Abstract:Explants of mature vigorous donor trees of wych elm (Ulmus glabra Huds.) that had not been previously exposed to Dutch elm disease were investigated for the influence of phytohormones and media on shoot multiplication rates and organogenic capacity. The regenerates were micropropagated from cultures that originated from 15-year-old progeny of plus trees. Two plus trees aged over 70 years showed recalcitrant responses. Thidiazuron in combination with 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) induced a significantly higher number of shoots per explant than the most optimal BAP treatment (5.88 vs. 3.05 shoots). Woody plant medium and Dubovský minimal medium had no significant effects on shoot formation and multiplication rates. All plantlets raised in vitro were phenotypically normal and successfully hardened to ex vitro conditions. Two experimental field plots with 3-year-old in vitro-propagated trees were established.Abbreviations DED: Dutch elm disease - BAP: 6-Benzylaminopurine - IBA: Indole-3-butyric acid - TDZ: Thidiazuron - WPM: Woody Plant Medium - DM: Dubovský Minimal Medium Communicated by D. Bartels
Keywords:Micropropagation  Ulmus glabra  Wych elm  Organogenesis
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