Influence of different potassium concentrations in potato microtuberization
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Influence of different potassium concentrations in potato microtuberization
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Article_Title: | Influence of different potassium concentrations in potato microtuberization |
Authors: | Andreea Nistor, Nicoleta Chiru, Mihaela Cioloca, Monica Popa |
Affiliation: | NIRDPSB Brasov, Romania |
Abstract: | In this study the effect of potassium nutrition on the induction and development of microtubers by in vitro tuberization was evaluated for two potato genotypes: Christian and Desiree. The objective of this experience was to investigate whether an increasing in potassium concentration would improve in vitro tuberization rate. It was studied the effect of three levels of potassium (10, 25 and 40 (mM/L) on in vitro tuberization. Increasing the potassium supply increased the size but decreased the number of microtubers. |
Keywords: | in vitro tuberization, micropropagation, production, Solarum tuberosum L., tissue culture, minicuttings |
References: | Bansal S. K. and Trehan S.P., 2011. Effect of potassium on yield and processing quality attributes of potato. Karnataka J. Agric. Sci.,24 (1) : pp. 48-54. Chiru Nicoeta, 1998: In vitro multiplication of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) by tissue culture, Doctorate Thesis, Oradea University, Faculty of Science. Djurdjina, R., Milinkovic, M. and Milosevic, D. 1997. In vitro propagation of potato (Solanum tuberosum L. ). Acta Horticultural, 462: 959-963. Ianoşi I. S., 2002. Bazele cultivării cartofului pentru consum. Editura Phoenix- Braşov. Kanwal, A., Ali A. and Shoaib K.. 2006. In vitro microtuberization of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivar Kuroda- A new variety in Pakistan. Int. J. of Agri. & Biol., 8(3): 337-340. Kefi, S., Pavlista A.D., Meagher M.M. and Read P.E.. 2000. Invertase activity as affected by cytokinin like compounds during potato tuberization In Vitro. Am. J. Potato Res., 77: 57-61. Lazányi J, Mándi M, Tóth IJ, Dobránszki J (1998) Potato breeding at the Research Centre of Debrecen Agricultural University. Beiträge zur Züchtungsforschung – Bundesanstalt für Züchtungsforschung an Kulturpflanzen 4(2):105–109. Naik and Karihaloo, 2007. Micropropagation for production of quality potato seed in Asia-Pacific, New Delhi, 110012, India. Naik P.S. and Sarkar D., 1998. Effect of potassium on potato microtuber production in vitro. Biologia Plantarum 41 (1): 121-125. Tábori K, Dobránszki J, Ferenczy A, 1998. Some sprouting characteristics of microtuber. Abstract Book of Conference “Potato seed production by tissue culture”. 25th-28th February 1998, Brussels, p. II/5. |
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Article Title: | Influence of different potassium concentrations in potato microtuberization |
Authors: | Andreea Nistor, Nicoleta Chiru, Mihaela Cioloca, Monica Popa |
Affiliation: | NIRDPSB Brasov, Romania |
Abstract: | In this study the effect of potassium nutrition on the induction and development of microtubers by in vitro tuberization was evaluated for two potato genotypes: Christian and Desiree. The objective of this experience was to investigate whether an increasing in potassium concentration would improve in vitro tuberization rate. It was studied the effect of three levels of potassium (10, 25 and 40 (mM/L) on in vitro tuberization. Increasing the potassium supply increased the size but decreased the number of microtubers. |
Keywords: | in vitro tuberization, micropropagation, production, Solarum tuberosum L., tissue culture, minicuttings |
References: | Bansal S. K. and Trehan S.P., 2011. Effect of potassium on yield and processing quality attributes of potato. Karnataka J. Agric. Sci.,24 (1) : pp. 48-54. Chiru Nicoeta, 1998: In vitro multiplication of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) by tissue culture, Doctorate Thesis, Oradea University, Faculty of Science. Djurdjina, R., Milinkovic, M. and Milosevic, D. 1997. In vitro propagation of potato (Solanum tuberosum L. ). Acta Horticultural, 462: 959-963. Ianoşi I. S., 2002. Bazele cultivării cartofului pentru consum. Editura Phoenix- Braşov. Kanwal, A., Ali A. and Shoaib K.. 2006. In vitro microtuberization of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivar Kuroda- A new variety in Pakistan. Int. J. of Agri. & Biol., 8(3): 337-340. Kefi, S., Pavlista A.D., Meagher M.M. and Read P.E.. 2000. Invertase activity as affected by cytokinin like compounds during potato tuberization In Vitro. Am. J. Potato Res., 77: 57-61. Lazányi J, Mándi M, Tóth IJ, Dobránszki J (1998) Potato breeding at the Research Centre of Debrecen Agricultural University. Beiträge zur Züchtungsforschung – Bundesanstalt für Züchtungsforschung an Kulturpflanzen 4(2):105–109. Naik and Karihaloo, 2007. Micropropagation for production of quality potato seed in Asia-Pacific, New Delhi, 110012, India. Naik P.S. and Sarkar D., 1998. Effect of potassium on potato microtuber production in vitro. Biologia Plantarum 41 (1): 121-125. Tábori K, Dobránszki J, Ferenczy A, 1998. Some sprouting characteristics of microtuber. Abstract Book of Conference “Potato seed production by tissue culture”. 25th-28th February 1998, Brussels, p. II/5. |
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