THE USE OF THE DRIVER-KUNIYUKI NUTRIENT MEDIUM FOR MICROPROPAGATION OF ROOTSTOCKS OF LC-52 (Cerasus vulgaris ? Cerasus fruticose) AND GIZELA 6 (Peisica vulgaris ? Cerasus canescens) STONE FRUIT CROPS

Journal Title: Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 3

Abstract

The article presents an overview of the use of different nutrient media during in vitro micropropagation of plants. Further, article also provides information regarding the effect of Driver-Kuniyukinutrient medium on the proliferation and micropropagation of the LC-52 and Gisela-6 clonal rootstock of stone fruit. Result of study revealed that use of the Driver-Kuniyuki nutrient medium have significant effect on micropropagation of LC-52 and Gisela-6 clonal rootstocks of stone fruit and increase the size by 1.15 cm for the LC-52 rootstock and 0.5 cm for the Gizela-6 rootstock per passage.

Authors and Affiliations

Salman Magomedovich Khamurzaev , Ibragim Musaevich Bamatov , Elina Minerovna Butsaeva, Sergey Vasilievich Sibiryatkin

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  • EP ID EP591202
  • DOI 10.18006/2016.6(3).623.627
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Salman Magomedovich Khamurzaev, Ibragim Musaevich Bamatov, Elina Minerovna Butsaeva, Sergey Vasilievich Sibiryatkin (2018). THE USE OF THE DRIVER-KUNIYUKI NUTRIENT MEDIUM FOR MICROPROPAGATION OF ROOTSTOCKS OF LC-52 (Cerasus vulgaris ? Cerasus fruticose) AND GIZELA 6 (Peisica vulgaris ? Cerasus canescens) STONE FRUIT CROPS. Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences, 6(3), 623-627. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-591202