Influence Of Iron Sources In The Nutrient Medium On In Vitro Shoot Multiplication And Rooting Of Magnolia And Cherry Plum

In this study, the effects of compounds providing Fe in chelated (NaFeEDTA and Fe(III)AC) and non-chelated (FeSO4·7H2O) forms as components of culture media, on in vitro shoot multiplication and rooting of Magnolia soulangeana ‘Alexandrina’, Magnolia grandiflora and Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’ were co...

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Main Authors: Sokolov Rosen S., Atanassova Bistra Y., Iakimova Elena T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Horticultural Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2015-0014
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spelling doaj-8ad8b108cb7c42fc8ff83f384be5c4192021-09-06T19:41:42ZengSciendoJournal of Horticultural Research2300-50092015-12-01232273810.2478/johr-2015-0014johr-2015-0014Influence Of Iron Sources In The Nutrient Medium On In Vitro Shoot Multiplication And Rooting Of Magnolia And Cherry PlumSokolov Rosen S.0Atanassova Bistra Y.1Iakimova Elena T.2Institute of Ornamental Plants, 1222 Negovan, Sofia, BulgariaInstitute of Ornamental Plants, 1222 Negovan, Sofia, BulgariaInstitute of Ornamental Plants, 1222 Negovan, Sofia, BulgariaIn this study, the effects of compounds providing Fe in chelated (NaFeEDTA and Fe(III)AC) and non-chelated (FeSO4·7H2O) forms as components of culture media, on in vitro shoot multiplication and rooting of Magnolia soulangeana ‘Alexandrina’, Magnolia grandiflora and Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’ were comparatively evaluated. Each of the tested chemicals was used as a single Fe source in the basal salt medium. In the stages of shoot multiplication and rooting plant response was scored by biometrical indices (number of shoots, leaves and roots, shoot and root length, percent of rooted plants and root hairs). The occurrence of physiological disorders was estimated by visual observations. In presence of FeSO4, symptoms of chlorosis, hyperhy-dricity, early senescence and specific morphology of roots, suggesting Fe deficiency, were observed. These deteriorations were entirely prevented at the application of Fe chelates of which, in this experimental systems, Fe(III)AC was tested for the first time. The addition of Fe(III)AC positively affected the plant quality to extent comparable to that of NaFeEDTA. The obtained data suggest that both applied Fe chelates are more appropriate than non-chelated Fe form and can be alternatively used in the optimization of nutrient media for micropropagation of Magnolia and Prunus cerasifera genotypes.https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2015-0014ammonium iron (iii) citratenafeedtafeso4magnolia grandifloramagnolia × soulangeana ‘alexandrina’prunus cerasifera ‘nigra’
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author Sokolov Rosen S.
Atanassova Bistra Y.
Iakimova Elena T.
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Atanassova Bistra Y.
Iakimova Elena T.
Influence Of Iron Sources In The Nutrient Medium On In Vitro Shoot Multiplication And Rooting Of Magnolia And Cherry Plum
Journal of Horticultural Research
ammonium iron (iii) citrate
nafeedta
feso4
magnolia grandiflora
magnolia × soulangeana ‘alexandrina’
prunus cerasifera ‘nigra’
author_facet Sokolov Rosen S.
Atanassova Bistra Y.
Iakimova Elena T.
author_sort Sokolov Rosen S.
title Influence Of Iron Sources In The Nutrient Medium On In Vitro Shoot Multiplication And Rooting Of Magnolia And Cherry Plum
title_short Influence Of Iron Sources In The Nutrient Medium On In Vitro Shoot Multiplication And Rooting Of Magnolia And Cherry Plum
title_full Influence Of Iron Sources In The Nutrient Medium On In Vitro Shoot Multiplication And Rooting Of Magnolia And Cherry Plum
title_fullStr Influence Of Iron Sources In The Nutrient Medium On In Vitro Shoot Multiplication And Rooting Of Magnolia And Cherry Plum
title_full_unstemmed Influence Of Iron Sources In The Nutrient Medium On In Vitro Shoot Multiplication And Rooting Of Magnolia And Cherry Plum
title_sort influence of iron sources in the nutrient medium on in vitro shoot multiplication and rooting of magnolia and cherry plum
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Horticultural Research
issn 2300-5009
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In this study, the effects of compounds providing Fe in chelated (NaFeEDTA and Fe(III)AC) and non-chelated (FeSO4·7H2O) forms as components of culture media, on in vitro shoot multiplication and rooting of Magnolia soulangeana ‘Alexandrina’, Magnolia grandiflora and Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’ were comparatively evaluated. Each of the tested chemicals was used as a single Fe source in the basal salt medium. In the stages of shoot multiplication and rooting plant response was scored by biometrical indices (number of shoots, leaves and roots, shoot and root length, percent of rooted plants and root hairs). The occurrence of physiological disorders was estimated by visual observations. In presence of FeSO4, symptoms of chlorosis, hyperhy-dricity, early senescence and specific morphology of roots, suggesting Fe deficiency, were observed. These deteriorations were entirely prevented at the application of Fe chelates of which, in this experimental systems, Fe(III)AC was tested for the first time. The addition of Fe(III)AC positively affected the plant quality to extent comparable to that of NaFeEDTA. The obtained data suggest that both applied Fe chelates are more appropriate than non-chelated Fe form and can be alternatively used in the optimization of nutrient media for micropropagation of Magnolia and Prunus cerasifera genotypes.
topic ammonium iron (iii) citrate
nafeedta
feso4
magnolia grandiflora
magnolia × soulangeana ‘alexandrina’
prunus cerasifera ‘nigra’
url https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2015-0014
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