What is the role of kinetin (KIN) in the in vitro shoot multiplication of Húsvéti Rozmaring apple scion?
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Kinetin (KIN) is a synthetic cytokinin known for its role in promoting cell division and shoot formation in plant tissue culture. The study examines the effects of KIN on the in vitro shoot multiplication and quality of Húsvéti Rozmaring apple scion.
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Kinetin was found to be the least active cytokinin among those tested. It did not induce the development of new shoots, with the original shoots developing further but without significant new shoot formation. Therefore, KIN is not recommended for in vitro shoot multiplication of Húsvéti Rozmaring apple scion due to its limited effectiveness.
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