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MICROPROPAGATION OF ACTINIDIA THROUGH IN VITRO CULTURE
In an effort to elaborate the elements of the actinidia micropropagation methodology, 2 varieties of the male form
(Kamandor, Pryvabny) and the female form (Sentyabrskaya, Prevoshodnaya) were selected. The shoot tips of the male forms
and buds of lignified shoots of the male and female forms were used as initial explants. The regenerative ability of actinidia explants at the stage of in vitro culture induction was defined by the plant genotype and the type of explant selected: explants
of male forms of actinidia (Pryvabny and Kamandor varieties) were characterized by high viability when using shoot tips –
66.66–100 %, vegetative buds – 16.66–80 %. At the same time for female forms – 10–22.73 %. The sterilization scheme was
chosen. A long period of stabilization in the first passages, the absence of shoot initiation and their growth were noted. The
reproduction factor for male forms on average over passages was 2.7, while for female forms it was 1.4. The replacement of the
carbohydrate source and the change in the composition of growth regulators made it possible to increase the reproduction rate
in male forms by one and a half times.
期刊介绍:
FRUIT GROWING RESEARCH is an international journal, which has been issued under the care of the Research Institute for Fruit Growing Pitesti, Romania. Fruit growing research is an annual journal aimed at disseminating significant research and original papers on genetic resources, breeding of deciduous fruit trees species; fruit sustainable technologies – environment protection; propagation, virology and tissue culture, postharvest, that can be of interest to a wide audience of plant scientists in all areas of fruit growing. An international Editorial Board advises the journal.