Propagation methods for black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) improvement in Hungary |
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Authors: | Károly Redei Zoltán Osváth-Bujtás Ildikó Balla |
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Affiliation: | (1) Hungary Forest Research Institute, Frankel Leó str.42-44, H-1023 Budapest, Hungary;(2) Research Institute For Fruit Growing and Omamentals, Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | ![]() Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is one of the most important stand-forming tree species in Hungary and its importance is increasing in many countries. Black locust plants are commonly produced by two methods, by seed and by root cuttings. Tissue culture propagation can be considered as a relatively new method. Growing trees from seed is a relatively simple method for reliably producing seedlings on a large scale under a variety of circumstances. Mechanization of the method is easy and the production cost is relatively low. Propagation from root cuttings and tissue culture are valuable for reproduction of superior individuals or varieties. By applying these methods, superior traits of the selected trees can be preserved in the clones. Recent experiments demonstrated that micropropagated trees could be successfully transplanted into soil, hardened and grown in the field. Biography: Karoly Redei (1952), male, doctor, deputy director general of Hungarian Forest Research Institute H-1023 Budapest, Frankel Leó Str. 42 44, HUNGARY. Responsible editor: Chal Ruihai |
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Keywords: | Robinia pseudoacacia L. Black locust Propagation method Improvement |
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