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Commercial production of Cordyline terminalis (L) Kunth. from shoot apex meristem and assessment for genetic stability of somaclones by isozyme markers
Authors:Tui Ray  Prasenjit Saha  SC Roy
Institution:Department of Botany, Centre of Advanced Study, University of Calcutta, 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata 700019, India
Abstract:Rapid multiplication of Cordyline terminalis (L) Kunth. was achieved from shoot apex explant on Murashige and Skoog's (MS) medium supplemented with 3% (w/v) sucrose and different concentration of growth regulators at various combinations. On MS medium supplemented with BA in combination with Adenine sulphate and IAA, shoot initiation and multiplication were obtained. Best elongations of shoots were found on 1/2 MS basal medium and shoots were rooted on 1/2 MS medium supplemented with IBA. Rooted plants passed through a hardening phase prior to ex vitro transfer. Clonal propagated plants established in garden soil were uniform and identical to mother plant in respect to growth characteristics and morphology. Isozymic profiles of different micropropagated clones were assessed for their genetic stability. Ten clones were tested for six isozymes. Only a few showed variation with respect to the banding pattern in esterase and superoxide dismutase. In superoxide dismutase, the two polymorphic isoforms (Rf 0.06 and 0.45) appeared in the clone C8 of the plants transferred to the field after 15 subcultural passages. Mobility and intensity of bands were monitored in other isozymes. Isozyme markers may be used as a tool for rapid screening of genetic stability in tissue cultured clones of C. terminalis.
Keywords:AdSO4  adenine sulphate  BA  6-benzylaminopurine  IAA  indole-3-acetic acid  IBA  indole-3-butyric acid  MS  Murashige and Skoog's (1962) medium
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