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Use of low-cost gelling agents and support matrices for industrial scale plant tissue culture
Authors:Parthasarathi Bhattacharya  Satyahari Dey  Bimal Chandra Bhattacharyya
Institution:(1) Biotechnology Unit, Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, 721 302 Kharagpur, India
Abstract:The efficacies of sago (from Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) and isubgol (from Plantago ovata Forsk.) as gelling agents and those of filter paper, nylon cloth, polystyrene foam and glass wool cloth as support matrices have been tested for the propagation of plantlets of chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflora Tzvelev). The performances of these low-cost gelling agents and matrices were found satisfactory and could compare well with that of agar. Glass wool cloth was, however, found to be the best matrix. Comparative cost estimations of the matrices and gelling agents have been presented and their merits and/or demerits have been discussed. For a given quantity of a medium, sago and isubgol cost about 1/18th and 1/10th respectively, compared to agar (e.g. Sigma, purified agar, No. A. 7921). The corresponding costs of the matrices are also less than that of agar. The results showed the potential of the substitutes for economic commercial application, replacing the costliest, though not indispensable, gelling agent agar.Abbreviations MS Murashige and Skoog medium (1962) - IAA indole-3-acetic acid - BA 6-benzyladenine - SEM scanning electron microscopy - PSgrm matric potential - PSgrpgr osmotic potential
Keywords:agar substitutes  chrysanthemum  Dendranthema grandiflora  mass propagation  plantlet regeneration
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