Morphogenic Potentialities of Flower Buds of Kalanchoe pinnata Pers. grown in vitro |
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Authors: | RAM, H. Y. MOHAN WADHI, MRIDUL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Delhi Delhi 7, India |
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Abstract: | Excised flower buds of Kalanchoe pinnata Pers. representingtwo early stages of development (designated sets I and II),were cultured on modified White's medium (WB). They failed toattain full development on WB or on WB containing any of thefollowing supplements: indole-3yl-acetic acid (IAA), 2,4-dichlorophenoxyaceticacid (2,4-D), naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), kinetin, or coconutmilk (CM). A slight stimulation of the growth of corolla wascaused by kinetin (10 ppm). IAA (I ppm) and NAA (I ppm) inducedrooting from the cut end of the pedicel and from the proliferatedtorus tissue situated between the sepals and petals. 2,4-D (Ippm) either singly or in concert with CM (10 per cent) stimulatedthe formation of shoot buds and root growth. Addition of kinetin(I and 10 ppm) to WB favoured shoot formation, but suppressedrooting. Flower buds of set II developed shoot buds more readilythan those of set I. Thus, the primordia floral organs presentin the immature buds lose their ability for normal morphogenesisunder culture conditions. Buds destined to form flowers canbe made to revert to vegetative growth. |
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