Callus Induction of Ciangir Passion Fruit (Passiflora sp.) Leaves at Several Concentration Levels of Growth Regulators Substance 2,4-D and BAP
Salma Sasyana Putri,
Susiyanti,
Nur Iman Muztahidin
et al.
Abstract:Passion fruit plants are important economically due to the high nutrient value of the fruit, and they have an important role in the pharmaceutical world. People often exploit passion fruit plants for medicinal purposes without cultivating them. Passion fruit propagation can be done using seeds, grafting, or cuttings. However, such propagation can increase the value of high genetic variability so that to overcome this can be done by propagating passion fruit seedlings in tissue culture by callus induction. This… Show more
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