Callus Induction and Shoot Regeneration from Epicotyl Explants of Ethnomedicinally Important Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb
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An efficient plant regeneration method was established for Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb. by culturingimmature epicotyl explants. Morphogenic calli were initiated from 96% of epicotyl explants on MS mediumsupplemented with BA (6-benzylaminopurine) 4.0 mg/l and NAA (Naphthalene acetic acid) 1.0 mg/l. The calliformed were excised and subcultured on MS medium fortified with 1 mg/l 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) for further proliferation. Maximum percent organogenesis (84%) and average shoots per culture(5.6) was observed on MS medium fortified with 3.0 mg/l BA and 1.0 mg/l IAA (indole-3- acetic acid).Addition of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) in ½ MS medium favored rooting of recovered shoots. Out of 30 rootedshoots transferred to soil 27 survived after acclimatization.
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volume 8 issue 4
pages 263- 269
publication date 2010-10-01
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