Micropropagation of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) by axillary buds

TitleMicropropagation of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) by axillary buds
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsKbiach, M. L. El, Lamarti A., Abdali A., & Badoc A.
JournalACTA BOTANICA GALLICA
Volume151
Issue4
Pagination415 - 427
Date Published2004///
Keywordsbrowning, contaminants, Cork oak, micropropagation, phenolic compounds, Quercus suber L., tissue culture
Abstract

The in vitro regeneration from cork oak axillary buds was investigated. Different macronutrient formulas supplemented with MS micronutrients, vitamins and 3% sucrose were tested on shoot multiplication and rooting phases. The WPM macronutrients improved caulogenesis and shoot multiplication. Rooting was achieved on WPM 1/2 macronutrients. Dipping the base of the shoots in an IBA concentrated solution improved the rooting phase. 92% of the rooted plants were successfully potted on horticultural substrate with a high relative humidity.