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Reza Fotouhi Ghazvini,Maryam Tatari Varnusfaderani,Yousof Hamidoghli 한국원예학회 2005 Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology Vol.46 No.5
This study was conducted on in vitro induction of bulblets from bulb scale explants of Lilium ledebourii and Lilium × Gironde (Asiatic hybrid). Apical and basal segments of bulb scales were cut separately and cultured aseptically on MS basal medium supplemented with different concentrations of 6-benzyladenine (BA) at 0.01 and 0.1 ㎎ㆍℓ?¹ and α-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) at 0.01 and 0.1 ㎎ㆍℓ?¹ and on a medium without plant growth regulators. The greater number and fresh weight of L. ledebourii bulb lets were obtained on medium without plant growth regulators. For Asiatic hybrid, however, the greater number and fresh weight of bulb lets (9.16 and 1.1g, respectively) increased on medium containing BA plus NAA at equal concentrations of 0.1 ㎎ㆍℓ?¹. In both species, the highest number of roots was obtained on medium containing 0.1㎎ㆍℓ?¹ NAA without BA. Basal parts of bulb were more effective than the apical sections.
Micropropagation from Stem Segments of Salt Tolerant Jojoba Seedlings
Hosein Meyghani,Reza Fotouhi Ghazvini,Yousof Hamidoghli 한국원예학회 2005 Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology Vol.46 No.3
In order to produce shoots from nodal segments of salt tolerant jojoba seedlings, the established explants on MS basal medium containing benzyladenine (BA) and naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), were transferred to 1/2 MS medium supplemented with BA and NAA, kinetin and NAA, and BA, kinetin, and NAA at different concentrations. The number of shoots produced on the medium with 2 ㎎ㆍℓ?¹ BA and 0.1 ㎎ㆍℓ?¹ NAA (5.0 shoots per explant in average) was higher than the other treatments. Rooting of in vitro shoots was carried out on MS basal medium containing indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and NAA at different concentrations. The highest rate of rooting occurred when either shoots were first treated with 120 ㎎ㆍℓ?¹ IBA solution for 24 h followed by transferring into the MS medium without plant growth regulators or cultured on MS medium supplemented with 4 ㎎ㆍℓ?¹ IBA and 2 ㎎ㆍℓ?¹ NAA. More roots were produced on MS medium containing both IBA and NAA than when they were used alone. The mixtures of peat and perlite at a ratio of 1:1 or 1:2 (v/v) were selected as the most suitable media for transplanting or adaptation of jojoba plantlets.