THE RAGENARATIVE ABILITY OF THE EXPLANTS OF TILIA CORDATA MILL. PLANTS UNDER IN VITRO CULTURE CONDITIONS
Abstract
The seasonal influence of the selection, and the type and size of Tilia
cordata Mill. explants on the regenerative ability under in vitro culture conditions
are determined. It was experimentally proved that the shoot-tip fragments with
length of 10−15 mm had the high regenerative ability during the spring period. The
organogenic response of T. cordata explants isolated from seedlings and mature
trees under in vitro culture conditions is shown.
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