Articles
THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT QUALITY ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SHOOTS AND ROOTS OF FICUS BENJAMINA IN VITRO
Article number
418_22
Pages
163 – 168
Language
Abstract
The effects of white, blue, green and red light on the growth and development of shoots and roots of Ficus benjamina cv.
Golden King in relation to the presence of 2iP or IAA were investigated.
Golden King in relation to the presence of 2iP or IAA were investigated.
The highest shoot numbers were obtained in red light on the medium with 15 mg.I-1 2iP. Root production occurred in all light treatments with a similar percentage of rooted plants.
The number of roots produced per shoot was highest in red light on the medium containing 0.5 mg.1-1 IAA. Leave senescence was inhibited by red light when 2iP was present in the medium.
Authors
E. Gabryszewska, R.M. Rudnicki
Keywords
light quality, Ficus benjamina, in vitro
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