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Rooting percentage aft er 10, 20, 30, and 40 days of Condition 2 (double IBA treatment) for STB or SWTB.

Rooting percentage aft er 10, 20, 30, and 40 days of Condition 2 (double IBA treatment) for STB or SWTB.

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Th e present study was undertaken to contribute to the continuous search for effi cient in vitro protocols for the micropropagation of olive trees, with special focus on the Oueslati cultivar. It investigates the main factors involved in the micropropagation process, namely medium composition, growth regulators, rooting, and acclimatization conditi...

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... e follow-up of periodic root growth in Condition 2 revealed that, in STB, roots began to appear from the fi rst 10 days of culture (5.9%) and that the maximum rates of root emergence were recorded aft er 20 days, with a rooting percentage of 72.7%. Th e rooting percentages recorded in the same period for SWTB, on the other hand, were lower, reaching only 63.6% (Figure ...

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