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Organic Supplementation of Vaccinium corymbosum Micropropagation Media.

Marcelina Krupa-MałkiewiczIreneusz OchmianMonika Figiel-Kroczyńska
Published in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2024)
The best Vaccinium corymbosum plant growth under in vitro conditions can be achieved by using the right composition and pH of the medium. For the initial phase of in vitro culture, a combination of cytokinins-mostly zeatin-can usually be used. Organic supplementation of the medium enables the use of a replacement for the expensive natural cytokinin used in micropropagation of highbush blueberry. This chapter describes the experiments with silicon Hydroplus™ Actisil (Si), coconut water (CW), and different pH (5.0; 5.5, and 6.0) as a stress factor. The addition of 200 mg dm -3 silicon solution and 15% coconut water strongly stimulated highbush blueberry plant growth in vitro. Moreover, silicon solution benefits the negative effects of higher pH of the medium used for micropropagation of V. corymbosum. Maximum vegetative development of blueberry explants was obtained at pH 5.
Keyphrases
  • plant growth
  • water soluble
  • metabolic syndrome
  • room temperature
  • stress induced
  • solid state
  • glycemic control