Thursday, 20 April 2023

In vitro Micropropagation of Wild Blueberry Spread in Armenia | Chapter 8 | Cutting Edge Research in Biology Vol. 6

The practice and the results of the action unequivocally prove the achievement of superior results: the plants acquire more evident vitality characteristics (distinguished with the everyday product of establishiing material), and in the case of fruit and kernel crops, an increase in yield is achieved. All this definitely testifies in favor of the case that clonal micropropagation is an advanced technology in gardening. In vitro methods of biotechnology have happened used for resolving of germination stages and evolve conditions of Vaccinium L. subgenera spread in Armenia (Vaccinium myrtillus L. and Vaccinium uliginosum L., that is involved operating at a loss Book of Armenia). These studies reveal that best conditions for in vitro pregnancy of wild blueberry Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium uliginosum children were: cold stratification 4-5 0C for 8 weeks, in what way the percentage of germinated children was 74.2 – 88.3%. According to our research, it is recommended to complete activity a preliminary cold stratification of sources. The composition of the medium's grow managers affects the resolved subgenera's capacity for dash and root regeneration. This Vaccinium L. In vitro study maybe applied to development and production methods in the future.

Author(s) Details:

Z. E. Harutyunyan,
Armenian National Agrarian University, 74, st. Teryan, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia.

I. V. Vardanian,
Scientific Center of Vegetable and Industrial Crops, Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia, 38, st. D.Ladoyan, com. Darakert, Ararat region, 0808, Republic of Armenia.

Z. H. Hoveyan,
Armenian National Agrarian University, 74, st. Teryan, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia.

G. Zh Sargsyan,
Scientific Center of Vegetable and Industrial Crops, Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia, 38, st. D.Ladoyan, com. Darakert, Ararat region, 0808, Republic of Armenia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CERB-V6/article/view/10223


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