The use of cryoprotectants in unrooted cuttings of Pelargonium zonale, in order to increase their life expectancy
The rooting capacity of an unrooted Pelargonium zonale cutting decreases immensely 96 hours after being cut. The aim of this paper was to evaluate if two different cryoprotectants, 25% glucose and 30% trehalose, with the help of vacuum impregnation and pulse electric fields could result in an increa...
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SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)
2017
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