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Prove di micropropagazione di Cercis siliquastrum L.

Authors: BIGNAMI, Cristina;

Prove di micropropagazione di Cercis siliquastrum L.

Abstract

L'albero di Giuda (Cercis siliquastrum L.) è una interessante specie per usi ornamentali nel verde urbano ed extra urbano e per usi forestali, come pianta pioniera, grazie alle proprietà di azotofissatrice. La rapida disponibilità di un elevato numero di piante mediante micropropagazione ha richiesto la messa a punto di un idoneo protocollo e la individuazione delle concentrazioni più efficaci di BAP ed IBA nelle fasi di moltiplicazione e radicazione. La concentrazione di 2 mg/l di BAP stimola la moltiplicazione, mentre la kinetina si è dimostrata inadatta. L'IBA può essere omesso in questa fase. La radicazione in mezzo liquido, con bassi livelli di IBA (0,3 mg/l) si è dimostrata soluzione migliore rispetto al substrato solido, nel quale la radicazione si accompagna a callogenesi.

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Italy
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albero di Giuda; propagazione in vitro; substrati di moltiplicazione; substrati di radicazione

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