The impact of translocation mechanisms and plant architecture on the success or failure of propagation, a thidiazuron case study
While developing a propagation method for coconut (Cocos nucifera), we observed that the addition of thidiazuron (TDZ), a phenylurea based cytokinin, to the medium, did not elicit a reaction. We hypothesized that the apical dominance was too strong, preventing the TDZ from initiating shoot prolifera...
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| Format: | Abstract |
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2024
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158333 |
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