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An improved micropropagation of Terminalia bellirica from nodal explants of mature tree

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ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 299-305

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-011-0828-3

Keywords

Acclimatization; Bastard myrobalan; Ex-vitro rooting; In vitro propagation; Plant growth regulators

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  1. University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi
  2. Dr. DS Kothari Post Doctoral Fellowship
  3. Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi
  4. Department of Biotechnology (DBT)
  5. Department of Science and Technology (DST)

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An efficient and improved in vitro propagation method has been developed for Terminalia bellirica, a medicinally important tree from nodal explants of 10-year-old mature tree. Shoot multiplication was influenced not only by cytokinin types, their concentrations and their interaction with auxin but also by successive transfer of mother explants for different passages, subculture of excised shoots on fresh medium and different medium composition. MS medium containing 2.22 mu M BAP was found to be the best for shoot multiplication in a single step. After excision of newly formed shoots, mother explants successively transferred to the same medium produced maximum shoots per explant after IV passage. Further enhancement in morphogenetic response occurred when excised shoot clumps (2-3 shoots) were subcultured on MS medium supplemented with 2.22 mu M BAP, 1.16 mu M Kn and 0.57 mu M IAA. Half-strength MS medium supplemented with 24.60 mu M IBA and 100 mg l(-1) AC was most effective for rooting of the shoots. To reduce labor, cost and time, an experiment on ex vitro rooting was also carried out and it was observed that highest percent shoots rooted ex vitro when treated with 2,460 mu M IBA for 5 min. Plantlets rooted in vitro as well as ex vitro were acclimatized successfully under the green house conditions. In comparison to plantlets developed from in vitro rooted, percent survival of plants those rooted ex vitro was significantly higher. Use of ex vitro rooting technique for plant production serves as a more economical option; therefore, present method can be used for large-scale commercial production of this medicinally important tree.

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