
A micropropagation technique was developed for Delphinium malabaricum using nodes from inflorescence stalks. Maximum shoot proliferation was obtained on Murashige and Skoog's medium supplemented with 2-iP (10 mg l"1) and inositol (100 mg l-1). From the sixth passage onwards, shoots could be multiplied by omission of inositol and
In Vitro Micropropagation of Delphinium malabaricum (Huth) …
1991年9月1日 · Abstract. A micropropagation technique was developed for Delphinium malabaricum using nodes from inflorescence stalks Maximum shoot proliferation was obtai
In Vitro Micropropagation of Delphinium malabaricum (Huth) …
1991年9月1日 · A micropropagation technique was developed for Delphinium malabaricum using nodes from inflorescence stalks to achieve maximum shoot proliferation and Regenerated plants were established successfully in the field.
In vitro adventitious shoot formation on petioles of commercial ...
2001年10月29日 · Tissue culture techniques in delphinium are mainly used for micropropagation through shoot tip culture (Pryce et al., 1993). We attempted to induce the regeneration of shoots from leaf, petiole and root explants of delphinium cv. Blue Springs on medium supplemented with various combination of cytokinins and auxins.
Key words: Micropropagation, stomatal physiology, dehydration, PEG, ABA, BAP, darkness, C02, Delphinium. INTRODUCTION It is widely known that plants cultured under in vitro response to dehydration by micropropagated plants. One conditions often show poor control of water loss when possibility might be that they have a limited capacity to
The effects of inorganic salts and growth regulators on in vitro …
1999年6月1日 · In this paper, we present optimal medium conditions for shoot proliferation of D. cardinale, which will be used for hybrid Delphinium cultivars. We also show the results of a histological study to clarify the origin of shoots that differentiated through tissue culture. D. cardinale seeds were sown in the greenhouse.
In Vitro Micropropagation of Delphinium malabaricum (Huth
In Vitro Micropropagation of Delphinium malabaricum (Huth) Munz.—a Rare Species* Annals of Botany . 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a088249
Delphinium grown in vitro suffer a decline in vigour when subjected to long subculture periods (in excess of 35 days). This is often manifested as yellowing of the leaves leading to necrosis and reduced growth. Leaf chlorosis often portends mineral deficiencies especially of elements such as iron, manganese, magnesium and zinc.
Growth and mineral nutrition in micropropagated delphinium …
Growth and mineral nutrition in micropropagated delphinium during a subculture period. In: Lumsden, P.J., Nicholas, J.R., Davies, W.J. (eds) Physiology, Growth and Development of Plants in Culture. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0790-7_7
Micropropagation of Delphinium malabaricum (Huth) Munz.- A …
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