Multiple Shoot Regeneration from Young Shoots of Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) |
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Authors: | Herath Samanthi P. Suzuki Takayuki Hattori Kazumi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Plant Genetics & Breeding, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan;(2) Araco Corporation, Toyota, Aichi 470-0395, Japan |
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Abstract: | A method was developed to initiate multiple shoots from the young shoot of kenaf. Young shoots along with the cotyledons were excised from ten-day old aseptically germinated seeds and pre-cultured for two weeks in Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with benzyl adenine (BA) or a combination of BA and kinetin. After two weeks in culture, elongated shoots were excised above the cotyledonary nodes and cultured on fresh medium of the same composition. Multiple shoots were initiated within eight weeks. The number of shoots varied among cultivars. The highest number of shoots (11/explant) occured in cultivar Tainung 2 (T2) cultured in MS medium supplemented with 8.8 μM BA. Concentrations of BA higher than 8.8 μM had a negative effect on the number of shoots. Furthermore, callus growth was initiated from which morphologically abnormal shoots were induced. Kinetin had a significant effect only on cultivar Everglades 41 (E41). Shoot elongation and rooting were obtained simultaneously in half strength MS basal medium with no plant growth regulators. About 98% of the rooted plants were grown to maturity under greenhouse conditions. This method was successful with all four genotypes tested. However, significant genotypic variations were observed among the genotypes. |
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Keywords: | in vitro regeneration Malvaceae N6 benzyl |
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