In vitro propagation of Oroxylum indicum Vent. a medicinally important forest tree |
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Authors: | Naomita V. Dalal V. Ravishankar Rai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Studies in Applied Botany and Biotechnology, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore, 570006, India |
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Abstract: | In vitro propagation of Oroxylum indicum Vent. was carried out using cotyledonary node explants. Among the different types of cytokinins used for culture establishment, 6-benzyladenine exhibited the best response with higher concentrations (8.87µM or above) for inducing multiple shoots. Inclusion of indole-3-acetic acid (2.85µM) into 6-benzyladenine-supplemented medium triggered a high frequency of response as well as a proliferation of shoots. The best medium for proliferation was Murashige-Skoog (MS) medium with 6-benzyladenine (8.87µM) and indole-3-acetic acid (2.85µM). However, incorporation of gibberellic acid (1.44µM) was mandatory to enhance shoot elongation. Repeated subculturing of cotyledonary node and in vitro developed nodal segments in MS medium with 6-benzyladenine (4.44µM) at 4-week intervals resulted in continuous mass multiplication of shoots without any evidence of decline. Root induction was best (91.6%) when MS strength was reduced to one-quarter and combined with -naphthalene acetic acid (2.69µM) and indole-3-acetic acid (5.71µM), with a high survival rate (70–72%) of plantlets hardened in either soil rite or soil:sand:soil rite (1:1:2). |
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Keywords: | Oroxylum indicum Mass propagation Seedling material Vulnerable Ex situ conservation Medicinal Forest tree |
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