tailieunhanh - The effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles loaded with IAA and IBA on in vitro rooting of apple microcuttings

In the micropropagation of difficult-to-root plants, the low rates of rooting cause high economic losses. The local apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) cultivar #67, which is highly resistant to fire blight disease, has been shown to have low rooting success. Nanoparticles loaded with auxins could increase the rooting success with their physicochemical properties. |