Abstract

Abstract Single-node cuttings obtained from 2-month-old seedlings of pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wang.) K. Koch] were induced to break buds and form multiple shoots in liquid, woody plant medium (WPM) and 2% glucose supplemented with 6-benzylamino purine (BA) at 3 mg/liter. In vitro-derived shoots soaked in 1-3 mg/liter indolebutyric acid (IBA) produced adventitious roots in vitro; when soaked for 8 days in 10 mg/liter IBA, they were rooted successfully in soil and acclimated to greenhouse conditions. Etiolation of stock plants did not improve shoot proliferation or rooting under in vitro culture.

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