Micropropagation of rose plants

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Plant cell or cell line – per se ; composition thereof;... – Culture – maintenance – or preservation techniques – per se

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to, inter alia, a method of micropropagation of a rose plant comprising culturing a stem bearing a node in a first enclosed vessel containing a first culture medium comprising about 0.5 to about 3.0 mg/l of a cytokine, 0 to about 1.0 mg/l of an auxin, and 0 to about 1.0 mg/l of a gibberellin until at least one shoot emerges from the node; excising the shoot from the stem and propagating the shoot in a second enclosed vessel containing a second culture medium comprising about 0.5 to about 3.0 mg/l of a cytokine, 0 to about 1.0 mg/l of an auxin, and 0 to about 1.0 mg/l of a gibberellin to produce a flowering rose plant capable of being transferred to soil. Among other things, the present invention is also directed to rose plants and culture media for the micropropagation of roses.

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