THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MICROPROPAGATION OF COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.) ‘Diable D’or’

Efficient plant micropropagation depends upon a number of factors one of which is the type and concentration of exogenously supplied carbon sources in the medium. This study tested several different sugars as carbon source on the efficiency of shoot proliferation and in vitro rooting of common nine...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Ilczuk, Katarzyna Jagiełło-Kubiec, Ewelina Jacygrad
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Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House 2013-06-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2877
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author Agnieszka Ilczuk
Katarzyna Jagiełło-Kubiec
Ewelina Jacygrad
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description Efficient plant micropropagation depends upon a number of factors one of which is the type and concentration of exogenously supplied carbon sources in the medium. This study tested several different sugars as carbon source on the efficiency of shoot proliferation and in vitro rooting of common ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.). Fructose, glucose, maltose and sucrose were tested at concentration ranging from 0–50 g dm-3. The dry matter content, reducing sugars and sucrose in shoots were related to sugar concentrations in the medium and so was the rate of adventitious root formation. Sucrose did not stimulate shoot proliferation and glucose was completely ineffective in rooting induction. The highest number of shoots was produced on the fructose-containing medium. The concentration of 30 g dm-3 appeared to be optimal; the rate of proliferation at 30 and 40 g dm-3 were in fact similar, but the former produced a more favorable shoot length. The number of adventitious roots produced per shoot increased with increasing fructose concentration up to 30 g dm-3. Fructose can be therefore recommended as the best C-source for the in vitro shoot proliferation and rooting in common ninebark.
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spelling doaj.art-e41e3b6fe0b24ff79668428a366b63742023-12-12T09:53:29ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing HouseActa Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus1644-06922545-14052013-06-01123THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MICROPROPAGATION OF COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.) ‘Diable D’or’Agnieszka IlczukKatarzyna Jagiełło-KubiecEwelina Jacygrad Efficient plant micropropagation depends upon a number of factors one of which is the type and concentration of exogenously supplied carbon sources in the medium. This study tested several different sugars as carbon source on the efficiency of shoot proliferation and in vitro rooting of common ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.). Fructose, glucose, maltose and sucrose were tested at concentration ranging from 0–50 g dm-3. The dry matter content, reducing sugars and sucrose in shoots were related to sugar concentrations in the medium and so was the rate of adventitious root formation. Sucrose did not stimulate shoot proliferation and glucose was completely ineffective in rooting induction. The highest number of shoots was produced on the fructose-containing medium. The concentration of 30 g dm-3 appeared to be optimal; the rate of proliferation at 30 and 40 g dm-3 were in fact similar, but the former produced a more favorable shoot length. The number of adventitious roots produced per shoot increased with increasing fructose concentration up to 30 g dm-3. Fructose can be therefore recommended as the best C-source for the in vitro shoot proliferation and rooting in common ninebark. https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2877carbohydratefructoseglucosemaltosesucrosein vitro
spellingShingle Agnieszka Ilczuk
Katarzyna Jagiełło-Kubiec
Ewelina Jacygrad
THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MICROPROPAGATION OF COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.) ‘Diable D’or’
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
carbohydrate
fructose
glucose
maltose
sucrose
in vitro
title THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MICROPROPAGATION OF COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.) ‘Diable D’or’
title_full THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MICROPROPAGATION OF COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.) ‘Diable D’or’
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MICROPROPAGATION OF COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.) ‘Diable D’or’
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MICROPROPAGATION OF COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.) ‘Diable D’or’
title_short THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON MICROPROPAGATION OF COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.) ‘Diable D’or’
title_sort effect of carbon source in culture medium on micropropagation of common ninebark physocarpus opulifolius l maxim diable d or
topic carbohydrate
fructose
glucose
maltose
sucrose
in vitro
url https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2877
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