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Protocols for Micropropagation of Woody Trees and Fruits

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K. ISHII ET AL.<br />

scent light, 70 µMm –2 s –1<br />

All culture conditions were conducted at 25° C under a 16-h photoperiod (fluore-<br />

). Regenerated <strong>and</strong> habituated plantlets from organ culture<br />

<strong>of</strong> mature embryos were transferred to the nursery field made <strong>of</strong> black soil loam<br />

(Figure 1D).<br />

Figure 1. <strong>Micropropagation</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pinus arm<strong>and</strong>ii var. amamiana by organ culture. A) Remaining<br />

Pinus arm<strong>and</strong>ii var. amamiana in Yakushima isl<strong>and</strong>. B) Multiple shoots on the shoot elongation<br />

medium. C) Rooting <strong>of</strong> the shoot. D) Field grown plantlets obtained by organ culture <strong>of</strong> Pinus<br />

arm<strong>and</strong>ii var. amamiana.

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