Optimization of nutritive medium with the purpose of rooting of fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L. var. crassa) through in vitro method

The result defined above was achieved after certain concentrations - 1.00; 0.05; 0.02 and 0.01 mg/l of the preparation Risomil were introdused into the nutritive medium used for rooting, instead of 1.00 mg/l NAA ( alfa- naphthile acetic acid). It was established that the preparation Risomil in conce...

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Published inBulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science (Bulgaria) Vol. 10; no. 4
Main Authors Slavova, Y. (Agricultural Institute, Shumen (Bulgaria)), Nenkova, D, Ivanova, I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2004
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Summary:The result defined above was achieved after certain concentrations - 1.00; 0.05; 0.02 and 0.01 mg/l of the preparation Risomil were introdused into the nutritive medium used for rooting, instead of 1.00 mg/l NAA ( alfa- naphthile acetic acid). It was established that the preparation Risomil in concentation of 1.00 mg/l within the nutritive medium has lethal effect upon plants (plants die completely). The optimization of the nutritive medium so that it could be successfully used for rooting of fodder beet vegetative buds was achieved with concentration one hundred times smaller than the lethal (0.01 mg/l). The result was 80.4% rooting, averagely 30 genotypes.
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2004000643
ISSN:1310-0351