TECHNOLOGY OF GROWING PLANTS OF PAULOWNIA IN INVITOR
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/YU9PHKeywords:
fortuney, tomentoza, Shan TongAbstract
When seedlings were grown in vitro, the seedlings proved to be disease-free, growing almost the same, but if the root cuttings were treated properly, it was sufficient to obtain a higher result than in-vitro seedlings obtained from established plantations or nurseries. This in-vitro method was also the best option for the selection of seedlings in the establishment of pavlovnia tree plantations or nurseries in large areas.







