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Tissue culture of forest trees: Clonal multiplication of Eucalyptus grandis L.
Authors:K. Sankara Rao  R. Venkateswara
Affiliation:Enzymology and Plant Biochemistry Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012 India
Abstract:
Axillary shoot proliferation was obtained using explants of Eucalyptus grandis L. juvenile and mature stages on a defined medium. Murashige and Skoog medium (MS) supplemented with benzyladenine (BA), naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and additional thiamine. Excised shoots were induced to root on a sequence of three media: (1) White's medium containing indoleacetic acid (IAA), NAA and indole butyric acid; (IBA), (2) half-strength MS medium with charcoal and (3) half-strength MS liquid medium. The two types of explants differed in rooting response, with juvenile-derived shoots giving 60% rooting and adult-derived ones only 35%. Thus, the factors limiting cloning of selected trees in vitro are determined to be those controlling rooting of shoots in E. grandis.
Keywords:clonal multiplication  axillary shoot proliferation  tissue cultures  BA  6-benzyladenine  GA  gibberellic acid  IAA  indole-3-acetic acid  IBA  β-indole-3-butyric acid  2iP  isopentyl adenine  Kn  kinetin  MS  Murashige-Skoog  NAA  α-naphthalene-acetic acid
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