Technologies for Obtaining and Clonal Propagation of Healthy (Free from Infection) Parent In Vitro Material and In Vitro Growing of Microtubers

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The authors have given consideration to technologies for obtaining and clonal propagation of healthy (free from infection) nuclear seed stock in vitro. Technologies for the production of nuclear seed stock in in vitro crop plant are analyzed. Technologies of clonal micropropagation of in vitro stock are described. In vitro microtuber production technologies are presented. Plant productivity under various microtuber planting systems is determined. The process of production of in vitro microtubers in containerized crop plant is described.

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Oves, E.V. (2021). Technologies for Obtaining and Clonal Propagation of Healthy (Free from Infection) Parent In Vitro Material and In Vitro Growing of Microtubers. In: Zhevora, S.V., Anisimov, B.V. (eds) Potato Seed Production. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60762-3_3

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