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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 37 issue 3 (september 2003) : 231·234

MICROPROPAGATION OF STRAWBERRY (FRAGARIA X ANANASSA DUCH.)

Murari Lal, Suneel Sharma, M. V. Hegde
1Department of Horticulture, CCS HaryanaAgricultural University, Hisar- 125004. India
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Cite article:- Lal Murari, Sharma Suneel, Hegde V. M. (2024). MICROPROPAGATION OF STRAWBERRY (FRAGARIA X ANANASSA DUCH.). Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 37(3): 231·234. doi: .
Efficient methods for shoot regeneration, proliferation and rooting from runner tip explants of strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa) cultivars Chandler, 0so Grande and Ofra were developed. After seven weeks of incubation maximum regeneration of 100 per cent regeneration was recorded inev. Ofra on MS medium with 4 mg I −1) BAP. On Knop's medium maximum regeneration (70.0%) was observed on K 4 (Knop's + 4.0 mg l −1 IBA + 0.4 mg l −1 SAP + 0.4 mg l −1 GA 3) medium. In all cultivars maximum mean number of shoots per expert was observed in Mg medium (MS + 4.0 mg l −1 BAP). Among cultivars maximum mean number of multiple shoots (13.8±3.6) and range of shoots per explant (4–36) was observed in Ofra cultivar. Maximum rooting (100%) was observed on MS media (Full or half sttength of MS basal salts) with 1.0 mg l −1 IBA. Whereas, in case of Knop's based media maximum rooting of 60.0 per cent was observed on K 4 medium.
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