Author:
Ahmed Ahmed A. A. R. M.,Kasab Bashi Ammar Z.,Alwan Jassim M.
Abstract
Abstract
The experiments were conducted in the Laboratory of Tissue culture/Department of Forestry/College of Agriculture and Forestry/the University of Mosul. To propagate three citrus rootstocks (Citrus aurantium L., Citrumelo swingle, and Cariso 35 (C35))In vitro. During the Initiation stage, the single nodes were planted on a solid MS medium supplemented with five concentrations of BA (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 mg L-1). After four weeks, the best significant percentage of response for Cariso35 and Citrumelo swingle, while the highest value of BA effect was at 2 mg BA L-1(96.67%). The No. of shoots there are nonsignificant differences, While the best No. of the shoot (1.41) obtained at 2 mg BA L-1, The highest significant shoot length (2.14cm) was obtained at Cariso35 compared with other rootstocks, so that, 1mg BA L-1 was achieved (2.01 cm). At the multiplication stage, Citrumelo swingle achieved the highest significant value (2.68shoots), whereas adding 4 mg BA L-1 gave the best significant No. shoots (3.10). as soon as, the shoot length (1.03cm) was obtained for Cariso35, while control treatment achieved a significant increase in shoot length (1.30cm) which differ significantly from other treatments. The highest significant number of leaves was (11.50 leaves) for Citrumelo swingle, while BA at 2 mgL-1 was dominated value achieved at 11.00 leaves. In the rooting stages, the best rooting percentage was 60% for Cariso 35 cultured on MT solid medium, but a non-significant difference between all IBA concentrations. While the significant No. of roots was 3.28 obtained from Citrumelo swingle, and the concentration 1.5 and 2 mg IBA L-1 achieved the highest significant values (2.90 and 2.24 root) respectively. Citrumelo swingle and the 1.5 mg IBA L-1 gave the shortest significant duration to formed roots which were 21.56 and 18.60 days respectively.
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