Appropriate micropropagation regimes were developed for four Pyrus species (P.
amygdaliformis Vill., P. betulaefolia Bunge, P. calleryana Dcne., and P. communis L.)
and Cydonia oblonga L. Shoot multiplication was optimal at 10 or 20μM N⁶⁻
benzyladenine (BA) and high light intensity (135μm⁻²s⁻1). Root formation of the
Pyrus species was stimulated...
Field-grown red maple (Acerrubrum) trees often develop foliar chlorosis during mid- to late summer. Initially, the condition appears as mild interveinal chlorosis in newly developing foliage. As symptoms intensify, entire leaves turn chlorotic. Under severe conditions, interveinal necrosis occurs. Chlorotic plants often have reduced height and caliper. The chlorosis is...