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HONG Yan-ping, LIN Shun-quan, LIN Qing-liang, LU Liu-xin. In vitro propagation from segments of flower and crown bud in pineapple[J]. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2004, 19(3): 178-180.
Citation:
HONG Yan-ping, LIN Shun-quan, LIN Qing-liang, LU Liu-xin. In vitro propagation from segments of flower and crown bud in pineapple[J]. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2004, 19(3): 178-180.
HONG Yan-ping, LIN Shun-quan, LIN Qing-liang, LU Liu-xin. In vitro propagation from segments of flower and crown bud in pineapple[J]. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2004, 19(3): 178-180.
Citation:
HONG Yan-ping, LIN Shun-quan, LIN Qing-liang, LU Liu-xin. In vitro propagation from segments of flower and crown bud in pineapple[J]. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2004, 19(3): 178-180.
Micropropagation of pineapple [Ananas comosus (L. ) Merr] was carried out by using the stem segments from flower and crown buds as the explants. The results showed that the explants would bud on the medium MS + NAA 0.5 mg·L-1+ BA 5.0 mg·L-1 after culturing for one or two weeks. And the medium: MS + BA 3.0 mg·L-1 + NAA 0.5 mg·L-1 was the optimum medium for subculture, on which buds propagated, rootled, and grew well. The survival rate of the plantlets was up to 90% when transplanting them on media contained equal volume of coconut-bran and sand.