JPS6451024A - Mass production of potato propagating material containing no viroid or virus - Google Patents

Mass production of potato propagating material containing no viroid or virus

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JPS6451024A
JPS6451024A JP62203615A JP20361587A JPS6451024A JP S6451024 A JPS6451024 A JP S6451024A JP 62203615 A JP62203615 A JP 62203615A JP 20361587 A JP20361587 A JP 20361587A JP S6451024 A JPS6451024 A JP S6451024A
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vitro
cells
potato
shoots
nutrient
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Fuoegurein Fuerentsu
Samu Isutobaan
Oreaaru Jiyura
Majiyaaru Mikuroosu
Meesaarosu Annamaaria
Segedei Mikuroosu
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Nobotoreede L T
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PURPOSE: To cost effectively obtain the propagation materials in a large quantity by isolating the germination cells of the shoot apex tissues of potato, subjecting the shoots formed by culturing and propagating these cells in vitro in a nutrient to rooting, then transplanting the shoots into a greenhouse and forming master plants by cultivation. CONSTITUTION: The germination cells of the shoot apex tissues of the potato are isolated and these cells are cultured in vitro in the nutrient. The shoots formed in such a manner are subjected to rooting in the nutrient or tuber formation is induced in the shoots. The plant bodies rooted in vitro are transplanted into the greenhouse and are cultivated to form the master plants or the tuber formation is induced in the plant bodies rooted in vitro and, if necessary, the master plants are cultivated from the microtubers thereof and the seedlings or the microtubers which are the propagation materials are obtd. from these master plants.
JP62203615A 1987-08-18 1987-08-18 Mass production of potato propagating material containing no viroid or virus Pending JPS6451024A (en)

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JP62203615A JPS6451024A (en) 1987-08-18 1987-08-18 Mass production of potato propagating material containing no viroid or virus

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JP62203615A JPS6451024A (en) 1987-08-18 1987-08-18 Mass production of potato propagating material containing no viroid or virus

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JPS6451024A true JPS6451024A (en) 1989-02-27

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