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Original Articles

In vitro in vacuo

Pages 53-58 | Published online: 06 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

Micropropagation in vitro and stem cuttings propagation are comparable since, in both, shoots develop normally from pre-existing buds while roots have to arise adventitiously. The percentage of propagation papers in Forestry Abstracts on micropropagation has steadily increased over the last 15 years to at least 80% of the total, even though virtually all commercial propagation in forestry is by stem cuttings. The often-cited advantages of micropropagation (including rapid multiplication) are shown to be insubstantial, at least for many applications, indicating that research priorities are out of balance.

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