Summary:
Published in HortScience 25(3): 349-351
Bud cultures from nonjuvenile field clones of lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.) were established on Z-2 medium with 59 mM 2iP. Reversion to juvenile characteristics with small and rounder leaves occurred only on two explants after 19 weeks in culture. These shoots grew vigorously and could be easily subcultured. The number of shoots of one clone doubled every 23.3 days. Reducing the 2iP concentration to 12.3 and 24.6 mM reduced shoot proliferation, but permitted better shoot elongation. After 5 weeks in a mix of 3 peat : 2 vermiculite : 1 perlite, shoots > 20 mm rooted better than shoots measuring 10 to 20 mm. Chemical names used: N-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)-1-H-purine-6-amine (2iP); 1H-indole-3-acetic acid (IAA).
Sector(s):
Forests
Catégorie(s):
Scientific Article
Theme(s):
Forestry Research, Forests, Seeds and Forest Seedlings Production
Author(s):
BRISSETTE, Line, Laurence TREMBLAY and Daniel LORD
Year of publication:
1990
Format:
Paper
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Keyword(s):
tissue culture, rejuvenation, rooting, blueberry, seeds and forest seedlings production, Vaccinium angustifolium, production de semences et de plants, bleuet, culture de tissu, rajeunissement, enracinement, production de plants