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Plant Growth Regulators, Light and Temperature Influenced Micropropagation and Successful Field Establishment of Vernonia amygdalina Del.

Plant Growth Regulators, Light and Temperature Influenced Micropropagation and Successful Field Establishment of Vernonia amygdalina Del.
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摘要 Vernonia amygdalina Del. is a tropical species susceptible to frost which is an annual phenomenon of the winter season of the Eastern Cape. Limited populations of the species arc in the province dieback during the winter period, thereby making large scale cultivation through conventional vegetative propagation impossible. In our effort to increasing the population of the species within the province, a micropropagation approach through tissue culture teehnology was employed. Two growth regulators (BAP & NAA) were tested at four levels of concentration under continuous light and dark conditions. Plantlets were subsequently transferred to the field after acclimatization at different temperature conditions. The result of the study showed that BAP generally performs better than NAA for callus induction under continuous darkness, while direct micropropagation of shoot under continuous light condition at I mg L^-1BAP showed the best result. To achieve greater success for the rapid multiplication of the species, this study further demonstrates that the optimum temperature range for acclimatizing the species prior to the transfer of the plantlet to the field is between 23 ±3 ℃.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(B)》 2011年第2期216-222,共7页 农业科学与技术(B)
关键词 Eastern cape growth regulators LIGHT medicinal vegetable MICROPROPAGATION temperature Vernonia amygdalina. 植物生长调节剂 温度条件 快繁 斑鸠 热带物种 规模种植 无性繁殖 组织培养
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