Abstract

Sterile cultures were obtained from expanding buds of Rhododendron cultivars ‘Pink Pearl’, ‘Nova Zembla’, ‘Gomer Waterer’, ‘Hugo Koster’, ‘Britannia’, ‘America’, ‘Wilgens Ruby’ and ‘Doncaster’. Shoot-producing cultures were obtained from all cultivars except ‘Doncaster’. Yield of shoots on agar-solidified medium varied with each cultivar. For ‘Pink Pearl’, shoot production with liquid medium was 10-fold higher than with agarsolidified medium. Shoots were readily rooted in vitro and in vivo. Rooting percentages of 50–70% were obtained after 5 weeks when unrooted shoots were transferred to a peat substrate. This was increased consistently to 80–90% by pre-treating shoots in a solution of minerals, vitamins and sucrose. Pre-treatments for at least 10 days in medium supplemented with indolebutyric acid (5–15 mg l −1) significantly ( P ≤ 0.05) increased the number of roots produced per shoot. A pre-treatment period of at least 10 days was required for optimal rooting.

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