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Effect of GA3 on the growth of axillary buds of Hevea brasiliensis in vitro

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Journal of the Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka 1997Description: 37-44Subject(s): Summary: Slow growth of axillary buds is one of the key reasons for the slow progress in micropropagation of clonal Hevea. Axillary buds induced in the presence of cytokinins were elongated satisfactorily in the presence of GA, at 2-4 mg/l. The effect was not observed when the medium contained thidiazuran. The effect of filter sterilized and autoclaved GA3, on the elongation of in vivo grown seedlings showed no difference. However, in this study GA3 was incorporated in to media prior to autoclaving.
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Slow growth of axillary buds is one of the key reasons for the slow progress in micropropagation of clonal Hevea. Axillary buds induced in the presence of cytokinins were elongated satisfactorily in the presence of GA, at 2-4 mg/l. The effect was not observed when the medium contained thidiazuran. The effect of filter sterilized and autoclaved GA3, on the elongation of in vivo grown seedlings showed no difference. However, in this study GA3 was incorporated in to media prior to autoclaving.

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