The influence of mineral formulation, growth regulators and activated charc
oal on micropropagation of juvenile black wattle (Acacia mearnsii) was stud
ied. Nodal segments of one-month-old seedlings were used as starting materi
al. After 30 to 45 days, they developed into shoots, which were divided int
o microcuttings and transferred to fresh media. The addition of 2 g l(-1) o
f activated charcoal to basal medium (3/4 strength MS salts and MS vitamins
) improved the multiplication phase, reducing leaf chlorosis and raising th
e percentage of elongated shoots. The multiplication rate varied between 1.
7 and 3 every month. Rooting percentage too was higher in the presence of c
harcoal, even when auxin was not added to the culture medium. The addition
of 8.87 muM of benzyladenine and/or 1.44 or 2.88 muM of gibberellic acid di
d not influence significantly the multiplication, nor modifications in the
FeSO4, MnSO4, CaCl2 content of the medium. The system described allows the
multiplication, elongation and rooting of black wattle in one step.