Enhanced micropropagation protocol of ex vitro rooting of a commercially important crop plant Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider.
@article{Singh2016EnhancedMP, title={Enhanced micropropagation protocol of ex vitro rooting of a commercially important crop plant Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider.}, author={Aneesha Singh and Preeti Agarwal}, journal={Journal of forest science}, year={2016}, volume={62}, pages={107-115} }
A micropropagation protocol was developed by further improvement of prevailing methods using proven germplasm for ex vitro rooting and addressed the effect of the number of subcultures on the rooting ability of shoots. A comparative study was done between in vitro rooting method and ex vitro rooting method. Using the ex vitro rooting method a plantlet could be produced in 135 days, which was in a shorter time compared to the in vitro rooting method – 180 days. The best axillary shoot bud… CONTINUE READING
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