Development of rooting method for Juglans regia L. and Corylus avellana L. in vitro shoots

Moldir Aralbayeva, N. Mikhaylenko, S. Kushnarenko
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In vitro biotechnologies are widely used to preserve biodiversity and produce high quality planting material. The main problem that hinders the development of micropropagation for nut crops is their low ability to in vitro root formation and the long period of plant adaptation when transferred to a soil substrate. The aseptic shoots of varieties and wild forms of Juglans regia L. and Corylus avellana L. in vitro micropropagated are used as plant material for this study. A comparison was made between two methods of in vitro rooting. For walnut, the use of a two-stage rooting method on Murashige-Skoog agar medium with high concentrations of indolyl 3 butyric acid (10 mg/l) and sucrose (60 g/l) (method I) made it possible to obtain an average of 68.6 % of rooted plants. The second rooting method, replacing agar with vermiculite, proved to be the most effective for hazelnut, with 91.3 % of Corylus avellana shoots rooting in vitro. The adaptation of hazelnut plants to the conditions of the greenhouse was successful, 91.8 % of the plants continued their development. In walnut, 28.6 % of plants adapted to the soil substrate.
核桃和榛离体苗生根方法的研究
体外生物技术被广泛应用于保护生物多样性和生产高质量的种植材料。制约坚果类作物微繁发育的主要问题是离体生根能力低,移栽到土壤基质上适应时间长。以离体微繁殖的核桃和榛的品种和野生型的无菌芽为研究材料。对两种离体生根方法进行了比较。对于核桃,在含有高浓度吲哚酰3丁酸(10 mg/l)和蔗糖(60 g/l)的Murashige-Skoog琼脂培养基上采用两阶段生根法(方法1),平均生根率为68.6%。用蛭石代替琼脂生根的第二种生根方法对榛子生根效果最好,榛枝离体生根率为91.3%。榛子植株对温室条件的适应是成功的,91.8%的植株继续发育。在核桃中,28.6%的植株适应土壤基质。
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