Microtuber propagation of potatoes

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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4352404, 43524054, 435296, 47 58, C12N 504, A01H 400

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ABSTRACT:
The production of potatoes by growing a large number of independent shoot axes, each of which will form one or more microtubers, from a single microtuber is disclosed. This system has three interconnected stages: (1) the formation of a microtuber shoot complex by inducing shoot tip necrosis in the apical shoot; (2) the elongation of the resulting multiple shoot axes, and (3) the tuberization of the multiple shoot axes.

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