OPTIMIZATION OF CONDITIONS FOR MICROCLONAL GROWTH OF CHERRY PLANTS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
cherry, microclonal cultivation, in vitro, nutrient medium, hormones, regeneration.Abstract
The thesis highlights the scientific and practical significance of the process of microclonal cultivation of cherry (Prunus avium L.) plants. As a result of optimizing the composition of the nutrient medium, the ratio of hormones, and the light-temperature regime, the possibility of obtaining high-quality seedlings with preserved genetic properties in a short time was noted.
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