Original Research Article I Volume 3 I Issue 4 I 2015

In vitro growth behavior of Paulownia kawakamii hybrid under nutrient media and plant growth regulators effect

Abd El-Kader E. M; Hanan. M. Abou El-ghit

Biolife; 2015, 3(4), pp 910-916

DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7309372

Abstract:

The goal of this study was to detect the most suitable treatment for multiplication of Paulownia kawakamii hybrid (101) trees to get rapid, healthy and normal plants. Shoot proliferation was induced using stem nodal explants cultured on MS, WPM or B5 medium containing different concentrations of BAP or Kin ± IBA. BAP was more suitable for inducing new shoots than Kin.

Keywords:

Paulownia, in vitro culture, plant growth regulators.

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Article Dates:

Received: 8 October 2015; Accepted: 27 November 2015; Published: 9 December 2015

How To Cite:

Abd El-Kader E. M, & Hanan. M. Abou El-ghit. (2022). In vitro growth behavior of Paulownia kawakamii hybrid under nutrient media and plant growth regulators effect. Biolife, 3(4), 910–916. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7309372

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