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INVESTIGATIONS ON EFFECT OF DIFFERENT VITAMINS AND SOME PHYTOHORMONES ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF TISSUE-CULTURES OF SOME BRASSICA SPECIES


Authors listELMSHEUSER, H; NEUMANN, KH; SCHUSTER, W

Publication year1978

Pages193-201

JournalAngewandte Botanik

Volume number52

Issue number3-4

ISSN0066-1759

PublisherVereinigung für Angewandte Botanik


Abstract
Investigations on the influence of thiamine, pantothenic acid, m-inositol, IAA, NAA [naphthalene acetic acid], 2,4-D, kinetin, GA3 and 6-BA [6-benzylamino purine]) on callus growth, shoot and root formation of explants of 8 varieties of rape (B. napus L. emend. Metzger) and on colza (B. rapa L. emend. Metzger var. silvestris [Lam.] Briggs) and kale (B. oleracea L. var. viridis L.) revealed a close correlation between genetic factors and the response of tissue culture to these substances. Best growth was obtained with explants of kale, lowest with colza. Root formation could be induced in explants of all varieties of rape, colza and kale; shoot formation was observed in 3 varieties of rape and kale.



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Harvard Citation styleELMSHEUSER, H., NEUMANN, K. and SCHUSTER, W. (1978) INVESTIGATIONS ON EFFECT OF DIFFERENT VITAMINS AND SOME PHYTOHORMONES ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF TISSUE-CULTURES OF SOME BRASSICA SPECIES, Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik, 52(3-4), pp. 193-201

APA Citation styleELMSHEUSER, H., NEUMANN, K., & SCHUSTER, W. (1978). INVESTIGATIONS ON EFFECT OF DIFFERENT VITAMINS AND SOME PHYTOHORMONES ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF TISSUE-CULTURES OF SOME BRASSICA SPECIES. Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik. 52(3-4), 193-201.



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