The effect of different explant sources on adventitious shoot regenerration in flax (Linum usitatissimumL.)

Madaras, 1886 Sel. ve Omega çeşitlerine ait olup, in vitro ve serada yetiştirilen fidelerden alınan hipokotil ve sap eksplantları, sürgün veren explant yüzdesi, eksplant başına sürgün sayısı ve petrideki toplam sürgün sayısı bakımından karşılaştırılmıştır. Eksplantlar arasında hipokotil en iyi rejenerasyonu vermiştirü Eksplant kaynağı olarak in vitro yetiştirilen fideler, serada yetilştirilen fidelere güre daha uygun bulunmuştur.

Keten (Linum usitatissimum L.)' de adventif sürgün rejenerasyonu üzerine farklı eksplant kaynaklarının etkisi

Hypocotyl and stem explants excised from in vitro and greenhouse-grown seedlings of Madaras, 1886 Sel. and Omega flax cultivars were compared in terms of percentage of explants producing shoots, shoot number per explant and total shoot number per petri dish. Hypocotyl explants resulted in better shoot regeneration. In vitro-grown seedlings were found to be more suitable than greenhouse-grown seedlings as an explant source.

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