Effect of substrates on the acclimatization of in vitro-propagated Marianna 2624 plum rootstocks
Wagner Junior, A.; Couto, M.; Franzon, R.C.; Quezada, A.C.
Revista Ceres 51(295): 317-323
2004
ISSN/ISBN: 0034-737X
Accession: 004127847
The effect of various substrates on the acclimatization of in vitro-propagated Marianna 2624 plum rootstock was studied. The treatments consisted of 4 mixtures of substrates (v/v): carbonized rice hulls:soil:manure (2:1:1); carbonized rice hulls:Plantmax (1:3); carbonized rice hulls:humus (1:3), and carbonized rice hulls:humus:soil (2:2:1).
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