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The Influence of Ammonium Nitrate,pH and Indole Butyric Acid on Root Induction and Survival in Soil of Micropropagated <Emphasis Type="Italic">Eucalyptus globulus</Emphasis>
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">IJ?BennettEmail author  DAJ?McDavid  JA?McComb
Institution:(1) Biological Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, 6150 Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:Rooting of Eucalyptus globulus shoots was influenced by the concentration of the indole butyric acid (IBA) and NH4 + in the root-induction medium. Optimum plantlet vigor and survival were achieved using low concentrations (1 – 2.5 μM) of IBA and when NH4NO3 was removed. Removal of NH4 + also had a significant effect on medium pH, its presence caused a decrease in pH as the culture period proceeded. When different nitrate compounds (excluding NH4NO3) were used as the nitrogen source, the medium pH was more stable and this was associated with higher root production. The higher root production, in association with appropriate IBA concentrations, produced plantlets with higher survival and better growth on transfer to soil. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:acclimatization            in vitro rooting  micropropagation  Tasmanian bluegum
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