Abstract

Abstract Rhizogenic rhythm in vitro and cambial activity in Aucuba japonica Thunb. in toto.—Caulinar fragments of Aucuba japonica Thunb. grown in vitro show, in the course of years, a rhizogenic rhythm, which is here compared with cambial activity in the plant in toto. Therefore we can note an interesting correlation between the highest rhizogenic activity in the isolated explants and the moments of the highest meristematic activity in the plant. We emphasize that the fragments have been put in culture in every month of the year and have then been kept for years out of the natural environmental conditions.

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