Dawid Kocot

Dawid Kocot
University of Agriculture in Krakow | UR · Department of Ornamental Plants and Garden Art

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The growing trend of introducing wild plant species into urban environments necessitates the identification of novel species adapted to prevailing conditions. A promising reservoir of such species may be xerothermic communities where Ranunculus illyricus occurs. This study aimed to establish a micropropagation protocol for R. illyricus using indire...
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Aconitum bucovinense Zapał. is the European species of monkshood, endemic to the Eastern and Southern Carpathians. A protocol has been developed for the in vitro regeneration of adventitious shoots by indirect organogenesis from leaf explants. An initiation of cultures carried out on a medium (B5 macronutrients, MS micronutrients) with picloram and...
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Ranunculus illyricus, a component of xerothermic grasslands, is a declining species and deserves active conservation treatments in many countries preceded by studies on the biology of its reproduction. So far, our knowledge of R. illyricus, a species with two modes of reproduction, has been fragmentary. The purpose of the studies presented here was...
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Aconitum bucovinense Zapał. is the European species of monkshood, endemic to the Eastern and Southern Carpathians. A protocol has been developed for the in vitro regeneration of adventitious shoots by indirect organogenesis from leaf explants. An initiation of cultures carried out on a medium with picloram and kinetin allowed obtaining a callus. Mo...
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Generative processes have been evaluated in six European buttercup species in order to verify the hypothesis that the reproduction efficiency of clonal species is lower than that of nonclonal ones. The study covered common species (Ficaria verna, Ranunculus auricomus, R. bulbosus, R. cassubicus, R. lanuginosus) and the endangered R. illyricus. The...
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Pulsatilla turczaninovii is an important medicinal plant, valued for high ornamental value of melliferous flowers. We assessed the efficiency of reproduction under in vitro conditions and the ex situ growth capacity of this important representative of the world flora. The seed germination percentage was assessed, followed by determination of microp...
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Pulsatilla turczaninovii is an important medicinal plant and a material also appreciated by gardeners for its high ornamental value. In this study we assessed the efficiency of reproduction under in vitro conditions of this important representative of the world flora. First, the germination percentage and the following plant development during thre...
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Plant tissue culture techniques give the opportunity to obtain a large number of plants within a short period of time starting with a small amount of the maternal material. Therefore, their use for the propagation of rare plants is frequent, particularly when the number of mother plants is small and their regenerative potential is limited for vario...
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The experiments were undertaken with the aim to evaluate the propagation potential of rare, endangered Pulsatilla species, according to a classification of the zonal types of vegetation, native to the middle part of Eurasia. Pulsatilla turczaninovii Krylov & Serg. represent the mountain vegetation constituting a combination of true steppes with ste...

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