The Initial Protocol of Micropropagation in Angel Flower (Angelonia goyazenzsis Benth)

Date Received: 25-07-2014

Date Accepted: 07-10-2014

Date Published: 06-08-2025

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Loc, P., Luan, N., Bien, L., & Lieu, N. (2025). The Initial Protocol of Micropropagation in Angel Flower (Angelonia goyazenzsis Benth). Vietnam Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 12(7), 1120–1124. https://doi.org/10.31817/tckhnnvn.2014.12.7.

The Initial Protocol of Micropropagation in Angel Flower (Angelonia goyazenzsis Benth)

Pham Van Loc (*) , Nguyen Thanh Luan , Lai Dinh Bien , Nguyen Thi Lieu

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  • Keywords

    Angelonia goyazenzsis, adventitious shoot, BA, IBA, micropropagation

    Abstract


    This study aimed to examine initial protocol of micropropagation for angel flower (Angelonia goyazenzsis Benth). Young leaves were cultured on MS medium supplemented with 0.2 mg/l NAA and  BA at different concentrations for shoot induction. The most effective rate of adventitious shoot proliferation was induced on MS medium supplemented with 1.5 mg/l BA while MS medium supplemented with 0.1 mg/l IBA was suitable for in vitro  rooting stage. In vitro derived plantlets were successfully established in the substrate with combination of sand: smoked rice husk in the ratio of 1:1. These results provide the basis for further studies on large-scale rapid propagation of angle flower. 

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