2014
DOI: 10.5897/ajb2014.14201
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Effects of calcium gluconate and ascorbic acid on controlling shoot necrosis during micropropagation of primocane-fruiting raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) cultivars

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“…Moreover, several species responded well to reduced MS salts. Amalia et al (2014) also noticed some (unquantified) reduction in STN of raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) shoots when 50 or 100 mg/l (0.284-0.568 mM) of ascorbic acid was used, but not as effectively as the use of 1 g/l Ca-gluconate. The reduction in STN was also genotype dependent.…”
Section: Choice Of Basal Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, several species responded well to reduced MS salts. Amalia et al (2014) also noticed some (unquantified) reduction in STN of raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) shoots when 50 or 100 mg/l (0.284-0.568 mM) of ascorbic acid was used, but not as effectively as the use of 1 g/l Ca-gluconate. The reduction in STN was also genotype dependent.…”
Section: Choice Of Basal Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ca-gluconate has been reported as a way to alleviate STN in herbal medicinal plants (Srivastava and Joshi 2013), woody shrubs (Amalia et al 2014), fruit trees (Abousalim and Mantell 1994;Pérez-Tornero and Burgos 2000), and other trees ( De Block 1990;Pasqua et al 2002). As far as we know, the only report to assess the individual role of the gluconate − ion (C 6 H 11 O 7 − ) in plant growth and development was Nezami-Alanagh et al (2017).…”
Section: Interaction Of Other Ions On Stn: the Ion-confounding Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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