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titleOfInvention Tissue culture method of cherry tree propagation
abstract The invention relates to biotechnology and can be used in the clonal micropropagation of stone fruit, in particular cherries. The aim of the invention is to improve the shoot rooting rate, increase the yield of regenerator plants and increase their survival rate when transplanting in non-sterile conditions. The goal is achieved by the fact that before isolating the apical meristems, the cherry plant is treated with a 0.05-0.075% aqueous solution of paclobutrazole. In this case, the isolation of meristem is carried out in the spring period of the following year, after which they are placed on a nutrient medium for introduction into a tissue culture and, after growing, are transplanted onto a nutrient medium with cytochannels and cultured to obtain shoots. The shoots are passaged onto a nutrient medium for rooting, and then the resulting regenerated plants are transferred to a nutrient substrate under non-sterile conditions. When implementing the method, the percentage of profiling kidneys on the medium with cytokinins up to 45 - 75% against 20% in the known method. Rooting rate increases to 50–80%, and as a result, the number of seedlings obtained during reproduction by this method increases significantly. 2 tab.
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