Biologia plantarum 48:609-611, 2004 | DOI: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000047161.16944.b3

Growth Performance of Cuttings Raised from in vitro and in vivo Propagated Stock Plants of Rosa damascena Mill.

P.K. Pati1, O. Prakash2, M. Sharma2, A. Sood2, P.S. Ahuja2
1 Department of Botanical and Environmental Sciences, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar-14 005, India
2 Division of Biotechnology, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur, H.P., India

Comparative studies on rooting and growth performance of cuttings raised from in vitro and in vivo grown plants of Rosa damascena are described. Cuttings were treated with different auxins and upon transfer to soil their growth performance was recorded. Overall, the auxin treated cuttings of in vitro raised plants responded better than the cuttings of in vivo raised plants. Optimal response for percentage of rooting, root number, root length and bottom breaks was observed at 100 mg dm-3 IBA. The cuttings derived from in vitro raised plants showed a significantly better response for percent rooting, root number, root length and bottom buds in control treatments.

Keywords: auxins; cytokinins; liquid culture; rose
Subjects: acclimation from in vitro to ex vitro culture; auxins; cuttings raised from in vitro, and ex vitro propagated or seed-grown plants; cytokinins; Damask rose, in vitro and ex vitro propagated plants; in vitro culture, acclimation, adaptation; nutrient medium, Murashige and Skoog; Rosa damascena; seed-grown and micropropagated plants

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Pati, P.K., Prakash, O., Sharma, M., Sood, A., & Ahuja, P.S. (2004). Growth Performance of Cuttings Raised from in vitro and in vivo Propagated Stock Plants of Rosa damascena Mill. Biologia plantarum48(4), 609-611. doi: 10.1023/B:BIOP.0000047161.16944.b3.
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