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Titre: | True-to-type date palms obtained trough tissue culture using the axillary branching technique |
Auteur(s): | AIT CHITT, M, Laboratoire de Biotechnologie Végétale Appliquée, Domaine El Bassatine, Meknes (Ma) |
Date de publication: | 2005 |
Résumé: | In Morocco, reviving the oases by extensive plantation of date palms with resistant and high quality producing plants is the only way to restore, to expand and to revitalise this ecosystem devastated by the Bayoud disease. Tissue culture is an ideal alternative to the conventional propagation techniques which are limited. Date palms can be propagated following two main routes ie somatic embryogenesis and the axillary branching technique known as organogenesis. The commercial laboratory El Bassatine (Domaines Agricoles) plays a key role within the National Date Palm Programme, by providing farmers with thousands of elite date palm plants obtained in vitro. This communication presents the role of Domaine El Bassatine Laboratory in the development of the oasis ecosystems and explains the reasons behind the technique used in order to have the highest chances of obtaining true to type plantlets. The actual strategy and future prospects of date palm development are also discussed. |
Licence: | http://andzoa.ma/fr |
URI/URL: | http://webagris.inra.org.ma/doc/ouvrages/truetype.... http://localhost:8080/dspace/handle/0/2849 |
Collection(s) : | Fonds Documentaire
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