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Ex vivo implications of phytohormones on various in vitro responses in Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight. & Arn.—An endangered plant

Authors :
Rathore, Mahender S.
Rathore, Mangal S.
Shekhawat, Narpat S.
Source :
Environmental & Experimental Botany. Feb2013, Vol. 86, p86-93. 8p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight. & Arn. is an important medicinal plant, belongs to the family Asclepiadaceae. This plant is known for its medicinal uses since 4500 BC. Presently this is an endangered species (Arya et al., 2003). Six shoots (2–4cm long) per node differentiated on MS medium+5.0mg/l of BAP+additives. Incorporation of additives in the culture medium promoted growth of cultures. The shoots differentiated per explant were repeatedly transferred on to fresh MS+1.0mg/l of BAP+0.1mg/l of NAA and additives. The regenerated shoots were subcultured for further multiplication on MS+1.0mg/l BAP+0.5mg/l Kin+2-iP (0.5mg/l) and 0.1mg/l of NAA+additives regularly after an interval of 3 weeks. Addition of ammonium sulphate in the medium resulted in increase in shoot number and promoted elongation also growth of cultures was sustained even if subculturing was delayed (26±2 days). Success was also achieved in defining protocol for in vitro regeneration of shoots from petiole derived callus. Shoots regenerated in vitro by both processes were rooted in vitro on 1/4 strength of MS medium+3.0mg/l of IBA after 15–20 days. Cent percent of the shoots rooted ex vitro, if the in vitro regenerated shoots were treated with 200mg/l of IBA. The in vitro–ex vitro rooted plantlets were hardened under different regimes of temperature and humidity in a greenhouse. The hardened plantlets were transferred to soil in polybags. More than 95% plants survived in field conditions. Total dry biomass harvested per year was 2800kg/acre. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00988472
Volume :
86
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental & Experimental Botany
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
83931028
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envexpbot.2010.05.009