The effect of different culture medias (water, MS solid, MS 1/2 solid) on germination
and growth of heliotropiun hirsutissimum Grauer. in vitro was studied with different
concentrations of gibberellic acid (0.001-0.01-0.1 and 1 mg/l).
The results
showed that best germination rate (80.5%) and root (20mm) and shoot
(35mm) growth were obtained in MS solid medium with 0.1mg/l GA3.
Addition of 0.1mg/l GA3 to MS1/2 solid medium improved germination rate
(75.44%), root (19mm), and shoot (24mm)growth.
When GA3 (0.1 mg/l) was added to water medium, germination rate reached
(65.33%), as well as root and shoot growth (12.66mm and20mm) alternatively after 2
weeks of planting.
Seedling of MS solid medium were transferred into pots contained torp medium to
adapting them with outside environment, and then surviving their growth until maturity
after 4 weeks.
Alternate bearing is one of the most important phenomena in the olive trees.
A study was conducted during 2002 - 2003 at the Agricultural Research
Center in Homs on two olive varieties (Sorani and Daebli) to assess the effect of
flower and fruit t
hinning at different time intervals on flowering
differentiatian, percentage of vegetative buds, length of branch, length of the
internodes and total number of buds. The results showed that:
- flower thinning and treatment with Gibberellic acid (GA3)
during the maximum flowering did not influence the percentage of
buds, while flower thinning during different periods folowed by
treatment with Gibberellic acid during the fruit setting phase,
endocarp sclerification had significantly decreased the percentage of
flower buds for Sorani variety in 2002 and 2003 during the fruit setting
phase and two weeks later.
In Daebli variety this treatment decreased the percentage of flower buds
during fruit setting, two weeks later, and after four weeks from fruit setting
whereas, the treatment had not effect in both the varieties during endocap
sclerification stage.