Influence of explants, genotypes and culture vessels on sprouting and proliferation of pre-existing meristems of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. and Gossypium arboreum L.) |
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Authors: | Sulekha Hazra Anuradha V. Kulkarni Satish M. Nalawade Anjan K. Banerjee Dinesh C. Agrawal Kaza V. Krishnamurthy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Tissue Culture Division, National Chemical Laboratory, 411 008 Pune, India |
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Abstract: | Summary A simple and efficient method for multiple shoot induction and proliferation was achieved in six Indian cotton cultivars from the pre-existing meristems of 21-d-old in vitro-grown seedlings. Combinations of naphthalene acetic acid (0.3–10.7 μM) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BA; 2.2 or 4.4 μM) were used for induction of shoots. The shoots proliferated and were maintained on MS (Murashige and Skoog) medium supplemented with 4.4 μM BA. Simultaneous elongation of shoots was obtained in the same medium. Optimum multiplication was observed in cv. LRK-516 (19.7±4.6), in cotyledonary nodes isolated from the adjoining node and cultured individually in 250 ml flasks. This indicates lateral inhibition of adjoining meristems. A positive influence of culture flasks as opposed to test tubes on the proliferation of multiple shoots was observed in all six cultivars tested. The morphogenic response varied with genotype and the nature of explants. Rooting of elongated shoots was achieved on MS medium devoid of growth regulators. The plantlets were transferred to the field after hardening in the greenhouse. All plants flowered and formed bolls on maturity. |
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Keywords: | cotton isolated cotyledonary node lateral inhibition micropropagation tissue culture |
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