Abstract

Growth of explants or calli of two rose cultivars ‘Sonia’ and ‘Golden Times’, was extensively promoted when they were grown on agar together with calli of rose rootstocks Rosa indica or Rosa canina, while growth of callus of a miniature rose cultivar was either not affected or inhibited. The growth of R. indica callus was inhibited when accompanied by explants of ‘Sonia’ or ‘Golden Times’. Promotion or inhibition of explants or callus growth was also observed when the agar medium was supplemented with conditioned liquid medium from cell suspension cultures of cv. Sonia or R. indica. Autoclaved conditioned medium from R. indica lost its promoting effect, while that from Sonia lost its inhibiting effect after autoclaving. The possible interaction between the rootstock and scion tissues is discussed.

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