Development of micro-propagation and mini cutting protocol for fast growing Melia, Dalbergia and Eucalyptus clones for pulpwood and bio-energy plantations

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  • Senniappan Chinnaraj
  • C Malimuthu
چکیده

Per capita paper consumption is only 9.2 kg in India, which is much lower when compared to other neighboring developing economies, such as, China (42 kg) & Indonesia (23 kg). Currently Indian economy is growing by 7.5% per annum. Along with economical growth, the paper demand is also expected to grow and cross 20 million tonnes per annum by 2020 from current 10 million tonnes. Availability & quality of raw material, non availability of land for pulp wood plantations, alternate use of pulp wood for other uses like bio-energy and regulations to increase green energy use in mill operations would become major challenge for Indian paper industry’s survival and growth. To face these changes effectively, paper industries in India initiated many social forestry models and brought 4,00,000 hectors under pulp wood plantations. This has helped pulp wood availability and reduced the fibrous raw material shortage to some level but it is not enough to meet the growth. Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Paper Limited (TNPL) is state owned integrated pulp and paper industry situated in southern most state of India and produce around 4,00,000 tons of paper per annum. TNPL has 300 Tonnes per day (TPD) hardwood fibreline along with 550 TPD bagasse fibre line to meet its pulp requirement. TNPL had setup biotechnology and bio-energy research facility under the existing R & D Department to work on identification, selection and multiplication of improved pulpwood clones of Eucalyptus and other alternate fast growing hardwood species through modern biotechnological methods to meet pulpwood and also bio-energy need. The plant tissue culture facility has one million plants per annum capacity and optimized protocols for many improved Eucalyptus pulp wood clones to use as clonal mother plants at Clonal Production and Research Centre of Plantation Department using mini cutting process. TNPL clonal production facility has capacity of 15 million seedlings per annum and already covered 52,000 acres of pulp wood plantation and plan to cover additional 15,000 acres every year. As a part ongoing research activity, one Melia dubia clone for bio-energy/pulpwood and one Dalbergia sissoo clone and three clones of eucalyptus, (each one from E. urograndis, E. tereticornis, and E. camaldulensis), were identified based on its biomass productivity, as well as, pulp quality and yield. Micro-propagation protocol was optimized for all the above five clones with modified MS medium with various concentrations of cytokinin and auxin. The seedlings produced using micro-propagation were used as mother plants for clonal mini garden in the concrete sand beds where the nutrient requirements where optimized for further multiplication using mini cutting process. The results of above study is presented and discussed in this paper. Wood and pulp properties of all selected Melia dubia, Dalbergia sissoo, E. urograndis, E. tereticornis, and E. camaldulensis clones are presented in the Table 1 along with reference Eucalyptus pulp wood used in the mill. All the selected clones show high yield and strength properties. However, Melia dubia is not preferred as pulpwood due to low bulk density which would result in less through-put in fibreline. But it can be exploited for bio-energy applications especially for biomass * Correspondence: [email protected] S.V. Subrahmanyam Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd, India Chinnaraj and Malimuthu BMC Proceedings 2011, 5(Suppl 7):P131 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1753-6561/5/S7/P131

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دوره 5  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2011