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Protocols for Micropropagation of Woody Trees and Fruits

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LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES AND IN VITRO BANANA CULTURE 533<br />

Figure 6. Fresh weight <strong>of</strong> banana cv. ‘Nam Dinh’ plantlets in various culture systems on<br />

sugar-containing medium.<br />

In the BO systems (Figure 7), the significant differences in number <strong>of</strong> leaves cannot<br />

be observed although greater differences could be observed in plant height.<br />

The shoot fresh weight <strong>of</strong> plantlets cultured in BO·RW, BO·Oasis or BO·Gel<br />

was higher than that in BO·Agar <strong>and</strong> BO·D·AG. The root fresh weight <strong>of</strong> plantlets in<br />

BO·RW <strong>and</strong> BO·Gel was higher than that <strong>of</strong> plantlets cultured in BO·Oasis,<br />

BO·Agar or BO·D·AG. It was shown that the in vitro growth <strong>of</strong> banana plantlets,<br />

which were cultured in the CP·RW <strong>and</strong> BO·RW systems with sugar-containing<br />

medium without CO2 enrichment, grew well <strong>and</strong> that value was higher than that <strong>of</strong><br />

the others. The RW showed to be the best substrate in the rooting stage <strong>of</strong> banana<br />

Figure 7. Banana cv. ‘Nam Dinh’ plantlets in different BO culture systems.

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