A Simple Method of Inducing Somatic Embryogenesis in Brassica juncea (L.) Czern & Coss. |
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Authors: | P. B. Kirti V. L. Chopra |
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Affiliation: | Dr. P. B. Kirti;, Prof. Dr. V. L. Chopra, Biotechnology Centre, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012 (India). |
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Abstract: | A single-step method for the induction and development of somatic embryoids from hypocotyls explains of Brassica juncea is reported. On modified MS medium containing 2 % sucrose, 0.25 mgl 1 2,4-D, 0.5 mgl 1 each of NAA and BaP-R, each explant calluses at both of and at its best, 31% of explants produce embryoids. In the variety RLM-198, the number of embryoids ranges from 8–21 per culture. Each embryoid, upon proliferation, developed up to the 25 shoots. The method is rapid; the time La ken from inoculation to the development of intact plantlets is 8–10 weeks. Regenerated plants have flowered normally and have set seed. The system can profitably be used for in vitro mutant selection and early bulking in mustard. |
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Keywords: | Brassica juncea hypocotyl explants somatic embryogenesis plant regeneration |
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