Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4312842912> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 80 of
80
with 100 items per page.
- W4312842912 abstract "Energy independence of the country can be solved in several ways. One of them is the creation of energy plantations of woody plants. The area increase of such plantations is limited by the insufficient amount of high-quality planting material. Hybrid plants of the genus Populus are of considerable interest when creating plantations. Given that not all hybrids are successfully propagated by conventional vegetative methods, the use of biotechnological methods, namely microclonal propagation, solves the mentioned problem. This method allows obtaining a large amount of highquality, uniform planting material. The purpose of this study was to develop the technology of microclonal propagation of black poplar hybrids ‘San Giorgio’ and ‘Ghoy’. The study used generally accepted biotechnological methods in the author’s modification at all stages of obtaining planting material of regenerating plants of poplar hybrids. Studies have established a positive effect when obtaining an aseptic culture of sterilising substances 0.1% AgNO3, 2.5 and 1.25% NaClO, 0.05% sodium merthiolate and 0.1% HgCl2. The largest number of aseptic viable explants was obtained by cultures using a 0.05% solution of sodium merthiolate after exposure for 5 and 10 minutes. When rooting microshoots on a hormone-free nutrient medium ½ MS and with the addition of 0.1-1.0 mg/l IBA, it was established that the best parameters for rooting microshoots are on a hormone-free nutrient medium ½ MS. Adaptation was carried out for 4 weeks in a greenhouse on a substrate that included components of peat:sand:perlite in a ratio of 1:1:1. The viability of regenerating plants of black poplar hybrids ‘San Giorgio’ and ‘Ghoy’ was more than 91%. The conducted research and the obtained results will be useful for producers of planting material and the scientific environment, which develop renewable energy sources through the creation of energy plantations of fast-growing woody plants" @default.
- W4312842912 created "2023-01-05" @default.
- W4312842912 creator A5001555028 @default.
- W4312842912 creator A5022963940 @default.
- W4312842912 creator A5027697041 @default.
- W4312842912 creator A5051151156 @default.
- W4312842912 creator A5080301012 @default.
- W4312842912 date "2022-03-19" @default.
- W4312842912 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4312842912 title "BIOTECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PROPAGATION OF BLACK POPLAR HYBRIDS “SAN GIORGIO” AND “GHOY”" @default.
- W4312842912 cites W1987119648 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W2006450875 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W2024556021 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W2033401580 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W2293072382 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W2585314380 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W2767676163 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W2767698159 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W2772155786 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W3094397531 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W3203562677 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W4205570690 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W4224323539 @default.
- W4312842912 cites W4280501974 @default.
- W4312842912 doi "https://doi.org/10.31548/forest.13(1).2022.33-39" @default.
- W4312842912 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4312842912 type Work @default.
- W4312842912 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4312842912 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4312842912 hasAuthorship W4312842912A5001555028 @default.
- W4312842912 hasAuthorship W4312842912A5022963940 @default.
- W4312842912 hasAuthorship W4312842912A5027697041 @default.
- W4312842912 hasAuthorship W4312842912A5051151156 @default.
- W4312842912 hasAuthorship W4312842912A5080301012 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C142796444 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C157890192 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C168741863 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C2780302967 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C2780822416 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C32198211 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C48189365 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C142796444 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C144027150 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C157890192 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C168741863 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C18903297 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C202751555 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C2780302967 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C2780822416 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C32198211 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C39432304 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C48189365 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C55493867 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C59822182 @default.
- W4312842912 hasConceptScore W4312842912C86803240 @default.
- W4312842912 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W4312842912 hasLocation W43128429121 @default.
- W4312842912 hasOpenAccess W4312842912 @default.
- W4312842912 hasPrimaryLocation W43128429121 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W2051807898 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W2096878006 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W2132585989 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W2170552919 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W2275606069 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W2353770611 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W2372148879 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W2391848647 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W3122595342 @default.
- W4312842912 hasRelatedWork W3167836879 @default.
- W4312842912 hasVolume "13" @default.
- W4312842912 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4312842912 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4312842912 workType "article" @default.