The influence of jasmonic acid on the development of virus-free potato plants in vitro

The potato plant cv. Vesna tolerates PVM and is systemically infected with this virus. PYM was eliminated by tissue culture. The cultivation of healthy plants was unsuccessful if only the meri­ stem isolation was used, as virus particles were also found in the region of the meristems. But virus­-fr...

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Main Authors: Maja Ravnikar, Nada Gogala
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Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 1989-09-01
Series:Acta Biologica Slovenica
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/abs/article/view/23324
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description The potato plant cv. Vesna tolerates PVM and is systemically infected with this virus. PYM was eliminated by tissue culture. The cultivation of healthy plants was unsuccessful if only the meri­ stem isolation was used, as virus particles were also found in the region of the meristems. But virus­-free plants were obtained by the use of thermotherapy and/or the addition of jasmonic acid to the medium. 
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spelling doaj-art-a7654e8ce0fc49d2884c8765bcbcbaff2025-08-20T03:12:57ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Acta Biologica Slovenica1854-30731989-09-0137310.14720/abs.37.3.23324The influence of jasmonic acid on the development of virus-free potato plants in vitroMaja RavnikarNada Gogala The potato plant cv. Vesna tolerates PVM and is systemically infected with this virus. PYM was eliminated by tissue culture. The cultivation of healthy plants was unsuccessful if only the meri­ stem isolation was used, as virus particles were also found in the region of the meristems. But virus­-free plants were obtained by the use of thermotherapy and/or the addition of jasmonic acid to the medium.  https://journals.uni-lj.si/abs/article/view/23324potatogrowthjasmonic acid
spellingShingle Maja Ravnikar
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The influence of jasmonic acid on the development of virus-free potato plants in vitro
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title The influence of jasmonic acid on the development of virus-free potato plants in vitro
title_full The influence of jasmonic acid on the development of virus-free potato plants in vitro
title_fullStr The influence of jasmonic acid on the development of virus-free potato plants in vitro
title_full_unstemmed The influence of jasmonic acid on the development of virus-free potato plants in vitro
title_short The influence of jasmonic acid on the development of virus-free potato plants in vitro
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growth
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