Influence of some LEDs produced by Rang Dong on the growth and development of shoots of Eucalyptus PNCT3 and Acacia hybrid variety BV10 in Vitro conditions

Authors

  • Hạnh Phạm Thị Trường Đại học Tân Trào
  • Trang Phạm Thị Mai Trường Đại học Tân Trào
  • Giáp Nguyễn Văn Trường Đại học Tân Trào

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2019/302

Keywords:

Led, Eucalyptus PNCT3, Hybrid acacia BV10, In vitro.

Abstract

Light, one of the key factors for plant growth and development, is involved in many physiological processes of plants, including photosynthesis; Optical process generates morphology, light direction. In studying the impact of light on the growth and development of Eucalyptus shoots PNCT3 and Acacia hybrid BV10 used different types of lights produced by Rang Dong such as: 16w white light LEDs, Led lights 10w white light, 16w yellow light Led, 10w yellow light Led and reference formula using 36w fluorescent lamp. As a result, after 4 weeks of culture, the formula of using 16w white light Led light of hybrid Acacia BV10 has the highest growth and development capacity; All 4 types of LEDs produced by Rang Dong used in this study were not suitable for the growth and development of PNCT3 Eucalyptus shoots.

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Published

2021-04-07

How to Cite

Phạm Thị, H., Phạm Thị Mai, T., & Nguyễn Văn, G. (2021). Influence of some LEDs produced by Rang Dong on the growth and development of shoots of Eucalyptus PNCT3 and Acacia hybrid variety BV10 in Vitro conditions. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF TAN TRAO UNIVERSITY, 5(14), 90–93. https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2019/302

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Natural Science and Technology