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Author(s):Jiang, Qian; Zhang, Qi; Zheng, Li-ping; Cai, Ping
Author Affiliation:School of Architecture and Urban Environment, Suzhou University, Suzhou, Jiangsu
Title:Optimization of common bermudagrass tissue culture and plantlet regeneration
Source:[Bei Fang Yuan Yi] [Northern Horticulture]. Vol. 10, 2010, p. 162-166.
Publishing Information:[Ha'erbin Shi: "Bei fang yuan yi" Bian Jibu]
# of Pages:5
Keywords:TIC Keywords: 2,4-D; Calli; Chitosan; Cynodon dactylon; Growth analysis; Regeneration; Tissue culture
Abstract/Contents:"A tissue culture system for plant regeneration of common bermudagrass was developed. Using mature seeds as experimental material, explant callus was produced in the dark on MS medium containing 2,4-D 3 mg/L and chitosan 4 g/L. The highest frequencies of inducement was 87.0 %. Maintaining the callus in the former conditions and medium, with the 1/2 level of 2,4-D. Then moved the to MS medium to obtain regenerated plantlets, with 6-BA 0. 1 mg/ L. The highest regeneration frequency was 63.1 %, result in the ropy translucency callus."
Language:Chinese
References:18
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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Jiang, Q., Q. Zhang, L.-p. Zheng, and P. Cai. 2010. Optimization of common bermudagrass tissue culture and plantlet regeneration. (In Chinese) [Bei Fang Yuan Yi] [Northern Horticulture]. 10:p. 162-166.
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