Abstract
This paper presents a study on the influence of the type of disinfectant solution (DS) on the possibility of callus formation of common violet. Thus, for induction into culture, Murashige-Skoog medium modified with indolylacetic acid was used. Hydrogen peroxide and sodium hypochlorite were used as investigated DSs. As a result of analysis of the obtained data it was found that 3% sodium hypochlorite solution is an available and effective disinfectant, which prevents contamination of samples during microclonal propagation and is not accompanied by cell death of the culture under study.
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