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INFLUENCE OF LIGHT QUALITY AND INTENSITY ON ADVENTITIOUS ROOT FORMATION IN MICROSHOOTS OF PINUS PINEA L.
Article number
865_38
Pages
287 – 291
Language
English
Abstract
In the present study of Pinus pinea L., further improvement of microshoot rooting was achieved by applying Cool-white light at increased intensity from 60 to 90 µmol m-2 s-1. In contrast, light provided by Gro-lux lamps promoted rooting of the microshoots at the same frequency regardless of its intensity.
Majority of microshoots (70.4%) grown under Cool-white lamps at the intensity of 90 µmol m-2 s-1 were also significantly taller when compared with those from other tested treatments.
Majority of microshoots (70.4%) grown under Cool-white lamps at the intensity of 90 µmol m-2 s-1 were also significantly taller when compared with those from other tested treatments.
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Authors
C. Ragonezi, M.R. Castro, K. Klimaszewska, M. Lima, M.A. Zavattieri
Keywords
stone pine, micropropagation, Gro-lux lamps (GL), Cool-white lamps (CW)
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