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| Authors: | T. Dwyer, A.S. Waegel |
| Keywords: | shining club moss, napthaleneacetic acid, benzyladenine, axenic culture, shoot-tips, gemmae |
Abstract:
In vitro, Huperzia lucidulum shoot-tips grow slowly and do not readily form roots, although gemmae produce roots within 4-6 weeks (Waegel, in press). Experiments were designed to see if shoot growth and root formation could be accelerated with the growth regulators NAA (napthaleneacetic acid), BA-6 (benzyladenine) or both.
Club moss shoot-tips grew more in the presence of growth regulators compared to the control group, but statistical analysis of the growth data shows that the difference was not significant (p=0.56) There was a significant difference in the growth of shoot-tips and gemmae (p=.0001), even though gemmae had roots.
Rooting of shoot-tips was not stimulated by NAA and/or 6-BA. Of 20 H. lucidulum shoot tip cuttings maintained in culture for one year, only 3 formed roots.
Further experiments are needed to understand the factors involved in the rooting of club moss explants in vitro.
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