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Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria)

Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2 1 Haziran 2020
  • Samad Khorsandi
  • Alireza Motallebi Azar *
  • Fariborz Zaare Nahandi
  • Ali Hatami
  • Sam Mokhtarzadeh
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Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria)

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One of the most critical stages of produced virus free potato plants is rapid and efficient in vitro microtuberization. Plant growth regulators and their concentration is important factor on potato microtuberization. This study was conducted to develop a protocol for rapid microtuber formation for potato micropropagation by different concentrations of 6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP) (0, 1 and 2 mg.l-1) and five concentrations of Putrescine (0, 20, 40, 80 and 160 mg.l-1) with 8% sucrose and 8 g.l-1 agar. Present study was conducted as a factorial experiment based on completely randomized design with three replications in tissue culture laboratory to investigate the effect of different BAP and Putrescine concentrations. Lateral buds of cv. Agria from in vitro shoots were cultured as explants. Cultures were kept in germinator with constant darkness and temperature of 17±2°C. Variance analysis showed that none of the traits were affected by different concentrations of the Putrescine other than weight of the shoots. Also, the interaction effect of PUT×BAP on shoot weight was significant. However, the effect of different levels of BAP was significantly associated with the most trait of microtuberization. In this experiment, the best concentration of BAP for microtuberization was 1 mg.l-1. Also, the appropriate Putrescine level for increasing of microtuberization number and percentage was 80 mg.l-1 but the effect of Putrescine on microtuberization number and percentage was non-significant.

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Kaynakça

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

Bahçe Bitkileri Yetiştirme ve Islahı

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Haziran 2020

Gönderilme Tarihi

26 Temmuz 2019

Kabul Tarihi

1 Mart 2020

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2020 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA
Khorsandi, S., Motallebi Azar, A., Zaare Nahandi, F., Hatami, A., & Mokhtarzadeh, S. (2020). Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria). Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology, 10(2), 723-731. https://doi.org/10.21597/jist.597193
AMA
1.Khorsandi S, Motallebi Azar A, Zaare Nahandi F, Hatami A, Mokhtarzadeh S. Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria). Iğdır Üniv. Fen Bil Enst. Der. 2020;10(2):723-731. doi:10.21597/jist.597193
Chicago
Khorsandi, Samad, Alireza Motallebi Azar, Fariborz Zaare Nahandi, Ali Hatami, ve Sam Mokhtarzadeh. 2020. “Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria)”. Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology 10 (2): 723-31. https://doi.org/10.21597/jist.597193.
EndNote
Khorsandi S, Motallebi Azar A, Zaare Nahandi F, Hatami A, Mokhtarzadeh S (01 Haziran 2020) Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria). Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology 10 2 723–731.
IEEE
[1]S. Khorsandi, A. Motallebi Azar, F. Zaare Nahandi, A. Hatami, ve S. Mokhtarzadeh, “Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria)”, Iğdır Üniv. Fen Bil Enst. Der., c. 10, sy 2, ss. 723–731, Haz. 2020, doi: 10.21597/jist.597193.
ISNAD
Khorsandi, Samad - Motallebi Azar, Alireza - Zaare Nahandi, Fariborz - Hatami, Ali - Mokhtarzadeh, Sam. “Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria)”. Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology 10/2 (01 Haziran 2020): 723-731. https://doi.org/10.21597/jist.597193.
JAMA
1.Khorsandi S, Motallebi Azar A, Zaare Nahandi F, Hatami A, Mokhtarzadeh S. Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria). Iğdır Üniv. Fen Bil Enst. Der. 2020;10:723–731.
MLA
Khorsandi, Samad, vd. “Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria)”. Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology, c. 10, sy 2, Haziran 2020, ss. 723-31, doi:10.21597/jist.597193.
Vancouver
1.Samad Khorsandi, Alireza Motallebi Azar, Fariborz Zaare Nahandi, Ali Hatami, Sam Mokhtarzadeh. Effect of Different Concentrations of BAP and Putrescine on Potato Microtuberization (cv. Agria). Iğdır Üniv. Fen Bil Enst. Der. 01 Haziran 2020;10(2):723-31. doi:10.21597/jist.597193

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