The usage of the method of clonal micropropagation of plants is currently the most promising for obtaining virus-free plant material, including clonal rootstocks of stone fruit cultures. The introduction of clonal rootstocks of stone fruit cultures PK SK1, PK SK 2, AI 1 into invitro culture is best doneduring the active shoot growth period in the second decadeof May. During this period, the highest level of explants regeneration was noted: in the rootstock PK SK 1 – 94,6 %, in the rootstock AI 1 78.2%, in PK SK 2 80.4%, in Gisela 5 (control) 85,7%. From the third decade of May, the survival rate of explants begins to decline. At the stage of multiplication on the Murashige-Skoog medium, with the addition of 6-BAP 1 mg/L, the average multiplication factor of clonal rootstocks to the fourth passage was 1: 12 for PK SK1, for Gisela 5 and for AI 11: 8.
The production of strawberry planting material using the method of clonal micropropagation of plants is promising, modern and already widely used. This paper presents the results of assessing the breeding potential of garden strawberry varieties Nelly and Kemiya (selection of FSBSI NCFSCHVW) in in vitro culture. Apexes from growing rosettes of strawberries served as the starting material for the initiation. The best survival rate of explants was noted during the initiation in the second decade of August, which were in Nelly variety - 90%, Kemiya - 83.3%. At the stage of proliferation, 6-Benzylaminopurine (6-BAP) was injected into the culture medium at various concentrations (0; 0.5; 1.0 and 1.5 mg / L). To increase the efficiency of micropropagation of strawberries Nelly and Kemiya varieties, it is advisable to add 6-BAP into the culture medium with the amount of 1.0 mg / l. In this variant, 10.6 shoots were formed in the explants in Nelly variety, 5.9 in Kemiya variety. With an increase of the concentration of 6-BAP to 1.5 mg / l, the number of vitrified shoots were raised. According to the results of three subcultures, it was noted that the Nelly variety has a higher reproduction potential compared to the Kemiya variety. At the stage of rhizogenesis, the addition of auxins to the medium was not required, since the roots of regenerated plants formed independently.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.