Vol. 14 No. 4 (2008)

Articles

Application of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.), as a plant origin medium additive, during the micropropogation of Ada keiliana

Published December 8, 2008
Authors
R. E. Eszéki
ELTE Botanical Garden 1083 Budapest, Illés str 25.
, A. Tilly-Mándy
Corvinus University of Budapest 1118 Budapest, Villányi str 29-43.
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Keywords
Ada keiliana acclimatization complex additives Jerusalem artichoke protocorm seed sowing
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Eszéki, R. E., & Tilly-Mándy, A. (2008). Application of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.), as a plant origin medium additive, during the micropropogation of Ada keiliana. International Journal of Horticultural Science, 14(4), 61–64. https://doi.org/10.31421/IJHS/14/4/1535
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A procedure for in vitro propagation of Ada keiliana seedlings are suited for acclimatization, was worked out. M medium was supplemented, with Jerusalem artichoke, as plant origin complex additive. The apply of JAD (1,5g/flask) gave the best response, considering the shoot (29 mm), and the root development (24,9) mm) too. The plantlets with satisfying growth (25-30 mm, 4-5 roots) were transferred in small pine bark: Novobalt peat: coconut fibres: perlit (2:3:1:1) mix, among greenhouse circumstances.

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