INVESTIGATION OF PROPAGATION IN VITRO CULTURE CAPABILITIES OF SOME WILD PLUM GENOTYPES AS CLONAL ROOTSTOCK CANDIDATE
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Rootstock, plum, in vitro, PrunusAbstract
This study was carried out at the 2012 year to investigate the possibilities of propagation with in vitro tissue culture conditions some of the wild plum genotypes as a clonal rootstock candidate obtained by selection breeding from Kahramanmaraş natural environment. Total of 9 clonal rootstocks including Prunus spinosa, Prunus domestica, Prunus divaricata and Myrobolan 29C and GF 677 standart control rootstocks were used in this study. The highest rooting rate at SP-1 (Prunus spinosa) with 97.58%, SP-2 (Prunus spinosa) with 97.56% and Myrobolan 29C with 97.52% was determined, and these rootstocks by GF 677 rootstock with 96.67% were followed in the study. The lowest rooting rate at 11.30%, 14.38% and 27.00% the rootstocks of Dİ-1 (Prunus divaricata), Dİ-3 (Prunus divaricata) and Dİ-2 (Prunus divaricata) respectively was determined. In general, that propagation with in vitro tissue culture conditions of the rootstocks of Prunus spinosa better than other selected end control rootstock was showed.
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