A rapid in vitro propagation protocol for Piper barberi Gamble, a critically endangered plant |
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Authors: | Ajith Anand Chaluvadi Srinivasa Rao |
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Affiliation: | (1) M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Taramani Institutional Area, III Cross Street, 600 113 Chennai, India;(2) Present address: Department of Biochemistry, Willard Hall, 66506-3702 Manhattan, Kansas, KS |
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Abstract: | Summary A protocol is described for rapid multiplication of Piper barberi Gamble (Piperaceae) through shoot tip and nodal explant cultures. Nodal explants with a single axillary meristem showed three times better response with respect to shoot proliferation when compared to shoot tip explants. The best shoot proliferation response of nodal explants was observed with a cytokinin combination of N6-benzyladenine (4.43 μM) and kinetin (2.32 μM), with 88% bud break. The number of shoot initials (2.4) produced per nodal explant was twice the number of shoot initials (1.2) per shoot tip. An average of 6.9±0.58 adventitious shoots were observed from the proximal end of the internodal explants on Mursashige and Skoog (1962) (Ms) basal medium supplemented with N6-benzyladenine (2.22 μM) and kinetin (0.46 μM). A multiplication rate of 82 shoots per explant could be achieved after 9 wk of subculturing. The in vitro shoots were rooted on one-half and one-quarter MS basal medium. The shoots rooted on one-quarter MS in the dark produced eight roots with an average root length of 3.36 cm and 98% survival. These plants were transferred to the field with a survival rate of 75%. |
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Keywords: | adventitious shoot N6-benzyladenine conservation endangered kinetin micropropagation Piper barberi |
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