Influence of jasmonic acid on the growth of potato plants in vitro
1999
Klocek, J. | Banas, W. (Akademia Podlaska, Siedlce (Poland). Inst. Biologii) | Banas, A. (Wyzsza Szkola Pedagogiczna, Slupsk (Poland). Inst. Biologii)
Two cultivars of potato plants were used. The jasmonic acid was added to the medium or on the leaves of in vitro grown potato plants. The length of potao plants, number of leaves and roots were measured each week. Tuberization process was observed also. Inhibition of the growth and stimulation of tuberization process were observed on potato plants grown on the medium with jasmonic acid. Decreasing of leaf and root numbers were also observed. When jasmonic acid was applied on the leaves, the growth inhibition was also observed whereas tuberization process was not stimulated
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