Effect of potassium and ammonium nitrate media on in vitro growth response of potato (Solanum tuberosun L.)

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Effect of potassium and ammonium nitrate media on in vitro growth response of potato (Solanum tuberosun L.)

MH Rahman, SA Haider, Monzur Hossain, Rafiul Islam
Int. J. Biosci. 1(2), 54-57, April 2011.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2011; The Author(s).
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Abstract

Different amount of KNO3 and NH4NO3 in MS media were tested the morphogenic responses of shoot length, shoot fresh weight and multiplication rate of five potato cultivars. The growth response significantly varied with or without nitrate. The effect of NT1, NT2 and NT3 culture media on shoot growth was non-significant but their effect on shoot fresh weight was significant. Multiplication rate (a major attributing trait was not much affected either in low or high levels of nitrate media. High nitrate media yielded higher shoot fresh weight but not significantly improved shoot length and multiplication rate.

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