Seed production of micropropagated plants, grafts and seedlings of birch in a seed orchard
Seed production of micropropagated plants, seedlings and grafts of Silver birch ( Roth) in a polyethylene greenhouse experiment was followed for five years. The grafts started flowering and seed production at the age of two years, one year earlier than other two types of material. At the age of thre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Silva fennica (Helsinki, Finland : 1967) Finland : 1967), 1994, Vol.28 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Seed production of micropropagated plants, seedlings and grafts of Silver birch ( Roth) in a polyethylene greenhouse experiment was followed for five years. The grafts started flowering and seed production at the age of two years, one year earlier than other two types of material. At the age of three the seed production of both micropropagated plants and seedlings was already more than two times higher than that of the grafts. Variation between the clones was high and plant type x clone interaction was significant. At the age of four, in 1993, seed production was high in all three types of material. Seed production of the micropropagated plants was two times higher than that of the grafts but about 75% of that of the seedlings. In 1994 seed production of all three plant types was very low, which shows large variation between different years. The early development of the plant material types suggests that micropropagated plants have higher seed production than grafts and could well be used instead of grafts in polythene greenhouse seed orchards.Betula pendula |
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ISSN: | 2242-4075 2242-4075 |
DOI: | 10.14214/sf.a9178 |