REGENERATIVE CAPACITY OF ROOT FRAGMENTS OF CIRSIUM ARVENSE (L.) SCOP. |
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Authors: | A. M. HAMDOUN |
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Affiliation: | Kenana Research Station, Abu Naama, Sudan |
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Abstract: | Summary. Root fragments less than 5 mm long were unable to form shoots. However, shoots were produced by fragments 10 mm long and 1 mm in diameter, unless originating from immature apical regions. The number of shoots per unit length of root was greater if the root was cut into many small pieces than into a few long ones. The ability to produce shoots was apparently unrelated to the presence or absence of visible buds. Root fragments showed polarity; most of the shoots originated from the basal (proximal) end and the roots from the apical (distal) end. Soil moisture content had relatively little effect upon growth from a fragment unless the soil was waterlogged or very dry for prolonged periods. Growth from fragments was prevented by temperatures below 5°C; optimum growth occurred at 15°G. Shoots from fragments 25 mm long emerged successfully from depths of 50 cm. Capacité de régenération de fragments de racines de Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. |
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