Micropropagation and Synthetic Seeds Production of Humulus lupulus L. var. Mapuche: Optimization, Advances, and Agricultural Applications
Luciana Di Sario,
María Fany Zubillaga,
Claudio Fernando Zepeda Moreno
et al.
Abstract:Traditional asexual propagation of hops limits its phytosanitary quality and the concomitant plant availability. This scenario worsens with the global climate change. In this study we develop protocols for in vitro propagation of Humulus lupulus var. mapuche. Two explant types were evaluated: shoot tips, from field material collected in Río Negro province (Argentina), and nodal segments, from vitroplants. Different growth regulator, such as 6-Benzylaminopurine, gibberellic acid, indole-3-butyric aci… Show more
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