Hasan Pinar, Seyma Bulbul, Aydın Uzun
Full Text PDF | Euphorbia milii, in vitro micropropogation

In recent years, with the emergence of some important species in the field of ornamental plants, the interest in some species naturally grown in nature has started to increase and the Euphorbia milii species has started to create related demands both in commercial and hobby terms. In order to meet these demands, seedlings produced by appropriate methods are needed. Clonal propagation is very important in Euphorbia milii as in other fruit species. Tissue culture techniques are the leading methods in clonal propagation. Although there are various studies on production by tissue culture technique in Euphorbia milii species, it is known that different protocols used in tissue culture have different micropropagation efficiency. However, when commercial production is started, determining the most effective protocol and increasing the micropropagation efficiency will contribute to the reduction of both time and inputs.  Studies on in vitro micropropagation have been carried out in Euphorbia milii plant and successful results have been obtained in each study. However, it is still not known exactly which protocol is more successful in the materials to be studied. From this point of view, in this study, it was aimed to determine the effects of different protocols on the micropropagation efficiency of Euphorbia milii plants. In present study, 3 different plant tissue culture protocol were used and, as obtained results, although plantlets were obtained from 3 protocols, the most successful protocol was the P1 protocol. The obtained findings are of a quality that can contribute to tissue culture production of Euphorbia milii plant and other scientific studies.

Cite this paper: Pinar, H., Bulbul, S., Uzun, A. (2023). DETERMINATION OF THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS ON TISSUE CULTURE MICROPROPRIATION IN EUPHORBIA MILII. Current Trends in Natural Sciences, 12(23), 262-265. https://doi.org/10.47068/ctns.2023.v12i23.030

Current Trends in Natural Sciences

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