Micrografting of Protea cynaroides
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Wu, H.C. (How-Chiun)
Du Toit, Elsa Sophia
Reinhardt, Carl Frederick (Charlie)
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Springer
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The inability to induce rooting of in vitro-established Protea cynaroides microshoots has prevented the production of complete plantlets. A successful shoot-tip micrografting technique was developed using in vitro-germinated P. cynaroides seedlings as rootstocks and axenic microshoots established from pot plants as microscions. Thirty-day old seedlings, germinated on growth-regulator-free, half-strength Murashige and Skoog medium, were decapitated and a vertical incision made from the top end. The bottom ends of microshoots established on modified Murashige and Skoog medium were cut into a wedge (‘V’) shape, and placed into the incision. The micrografted explants were cultured in a growth chamber with the temperature adjusted to 25 ± 2°C, with a 12-h photoperiod. Best results were obtained by placing the microscions directly onto the rootstock without any pre-treatments. Dipping the explants in anti-oxidant solution or placing a layer of medium around the graft area led to the blackening of the microscion.
Abbreviations EDTA Ethylenediaminetetraacetate - BAP 6-Benzylaminopurine - GA3 Gibberellic acid - PAR Photosynthetic active radiation
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Grafting, In vitro, King Protea, Micropropagation, Proteaceae
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Wu, HC, Du Toit, ES & Reinhardt, CF 2007, ‘Micrografting of Protea cynaroides’, Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 23-28. [www.springerlink.com]