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Minor nutrients are critical for the improved growth of Corylus avellana shoot cultures

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Title Minor nutrients are critical for the improved growth of Corylus avellana shoot cultures
Names Hand, Charles (creator)
Reed, Barbara M. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-11 (iso8601)
Note To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer and can be found at: http://link.springer.com/journal/11240.
Abstract Many hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) cultivars
fail to thrive in vitro on standard growth medium and the
reasons for poor growth are not well understood. Our initial
study of five C. avellana cultivars showed that changes in
the mineral nutrients of Driver and Kuniyuki walnut
(DKW) medium, including doubling the minor nutrients,
produced improved growth and shoot quality. The objectives
of this study were to determine the effects of the
individual minor mineral nutrients from DKW medium and
if added nickel was required for optimal growth. Five
factors were tested at 0.5 x to 4 x DKW medium concentrations,
[H₃BO₃, CuSO₄•5H₂O, MnSO₄•H₂O, Na₂-MoO₄•2H₂O and Zn(NO₃)₂•6H₂O], in a response surface
design with 39 treatment combinations. Ni was not present
in the DKW medium formulation so NiSO₄•6H₂O was
varied from 0 to 6 μM. There were many significant
interactions among the minor nutrients. Higher concentrations
(4x) of B, Mo, and Zn increased overall shoot
quality, length, and multiplication. Increased Mo improved
some responses for each cultivar, and it interacted significantly
with Cu and Zn. The addition of Ni greatly
improved the shoot quality and length of ‘Sacajawea.’ Ni
interactions were significant for the other cultivars as well,
and altered the requirements for the other minor nutrients,
but did not necessarily improve the overall shoot response.
Improved growth and shoot quality for most cultivars
required increased amounts of B, Mo, and Zn and less Mn
and Cu. ‘Sacajawea’ required increased B, Cu, Zn, and Ni.
All of the cultivars required minor nutrient formulations
that differed greatly from DKW medium or other published
minor nutrient formulations.
Genre Article
Topic Growth medium
Identifier Hand, C., & Reed, B. M. (2014). Minor nutrients are critical for the improved growth of Corylus avellana shoot cultures. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 119(2), 427-439. doi:10.1007/s11240-014-0545-x

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