2002
DOI: 10.37855/jah.2002.v04i01.09
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Effects of reduced humidity and antitranspirants in acclimatizing micropropagated Citrus plantlets.

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“…The rooting of elongated shoots on MS medium supplemented with NAA or IBA has been well documented in Stevia rebaudiana (Verma et al 2011), Simmondsia chinensis (Kumar et al 2013) and Vitex negundo (Groach et al 2014). In the culture laboratory, in vitro raised plants are constantly maintained under a controlled environment of high humidity, low light intensity, photoperiod, optimum temperature, supplementary sugar supply and growth regulators (Hazarika, Bora 2006;Yadav et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rooting of elongated shoots on MS medium supplemented with NAA or IBA has been well documented in Stevia rebaudiana (Verma et al 2011), Simmondsia chinensis (Kumar et al 2013) and Vitex negundo (Groach et al 2014). In the culture laboratory, in vitro raised plants are constantly maintained under a controlled environment of high humidity, low light intensity, photoperiod, optimum temperature, supplementary sugar supply and growth regulators (Hazarika, Bora 2006;Yadav et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of anti-transpirants can propel the hardening process and open field establishment of the in vitro raised plants in citrus (Hazarika and Parthasarathy, 2002). The reduced water loss and maximum ex vitro survival of citrus with in vitro application of antitranspirant 8-hydroxyquinoline (2 mg/L).…”
Section: Citrusmentioning
confidence: 99%