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Improvements for the Micropropagation of Hybrid Hazelnut (C. americana x C. avellana)

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HORTICULTURAE
卷 8, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8090849

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dark; light treatments; filbert nut; organogenesis; photomorphogenesis; root initiation

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  1. National Science Foundation (NSF) Plant Genome Research Program [IOS-1238812]
  2. US Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA) [2018-67013-27503]
  3. USDA [SCRI 2019-51181-30025]
  4. Minnesota Department of Agriculture [92336_2021 SCBG]
  5. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
  6. Gordon and Margaret Bailey Endowment for Environmental Horticulture

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This study provides an efficient sterilization protocol for hazelnut micropropagation and addresses the issue of poor root organogenesis. By pre-treating and growing the cuttings in absolute darkness, visible roots can be successfully cultivated.
The micropropagation of hybrid hazelnut (Corylus americana x Corylus avellana) has been limited in its agricultural application due to the lack of efficient procedures for tissue culture and root organogenesis. We established an efficient sterilization protocol for hazelnut micropropagation suitable for in vitro root induction that permitted us to approach the poor root organogenesis experienced with the micropropagation of hazelnut hybrids in vitro. Typically, with standard protocols, root organogenesis had yields of well under 20%. We found that cuttings grown in vitro to the four-leaf stage can be successfully rooted using a combination of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) pretreatment, followed by a one-week growth period in absolute darkness. The dark period was then followed by a transition to continuous light. In many cases, prolific visible roots formed between 12 and 14 days.

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