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- Study of In-vitro Micropropagation of a Medicinally Important Plant Adhatoda vasica Nees by Auxillary-bud Culture
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1 Department of Botany and Biotechnology, Laboratory of Plant Tissue Culture, Government E. Raghvendra Rao P. G. College of Science, Bilaspur - 495 006, Chhattisgarh, IN
2 Government Nagarjuna, P. G. College of science, Raipur - 492 010, Chhattisgarh, IN
1 Department of Botany and Biotechnology, Laboratory of Plant Tissue Culture, Government E. Raghvendra Rao P. G. College of Science, Bilaspur - 495 006, Chhattisgarh, IN
2 Government Nagarjuna, P. G. College of science, Raipur - 492 010, Chhattisgarh, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 199-202Abstract
The experiment was carried out at plant tissue culture laboratory, Department of Biotechnology, E.R.R.Govt Sci. Auto. P.G. College, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, during the period of Nov.08 2010 to May 09 2011. An efficient protocol was devised for rapid in vitro propagation through shoot bud culture of Adhatoda vasica. In present investigation the proliferating auxiliary shoot cultures were established on MS medium&Gamborg B5 medium supplemented with different concentrations of BAP, NAA, Kinetin&2, 4-D using nodal explants from the field grown mature healthy plant of Adhatoda vasica after 30 days of inoculation. In cultures raised from nodal explants of Adhatoda vasica maximum number of shoots was produced on MS medium supplemented with 1.0mg\l BAP. These explants developed greater than two shoots per nodes while in all other concentration of kn, NAA&2,4-D developed either two or less than two shoots\explants. Highest frequencies of shoot formation and maximum number of shoots per explants were obtained on MS medium supplemented with 1mg\l IBA.Keywords
Adhatoda vasica, Micropropagation, MS Medium, Nodal Explants, Shoot Bud CultureReferences
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1 Department of Botany and Biotechnology, Laboratory of Plant Tissue Culture, Government E. Raghvendra Rao P. G. College of Science, Bilaspur - 495006, Chhattisgarh, IN
2 Government Nagarjuna, P. G. College of science, Raipur - 492010, Chhattisgarh, IN
1 Department of Botany and Biotechnology, Laboratory of Plant Tissue Culture, Government E. Raghvendra Rao P. G. College of Science, Bilaspur - 495006, Chhattisgarh, IN
2 Government Nagarjuna, P. G. College of science, Raipur - 492010, Chhattisgarh, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 225-228Abstract
Withania somnifera, a popular Indian medicinal plant has long been used commonly in ayurvedic system of medicine. All the parts of the plants have shown remarkable importance in the field of pharmacology. The present paper gives an account of information on in-vitro micro propagation of medicinally important plant for the generation of multiple shoots and ischolar_mains of Withania somnifera and its phyto-chemical activities. Shoots were induced from the axillary buds of Withania somnifera on Murashige and Skoogs's (MS) basal media supplemented with different concentrations of BAP (0.10mg/l, 0.25mg/l, 0.50mg/l, 0.75mg/l, 1.00mg/l). Axillary bud explants showed initiation of shoots with the concentrations of 1mg/l and it is found to be most effective for multiple shoot generation within minimum time period. The leaf, stem and ischolar_main of Withania somnifera were analyzed for phyto-chemical screening. The micro propagated plants were transplanted to pots for hardening.Keywords
In-vitro Multiplication, MS Medium, Withania somnifera, Shoot Bud Culture, Benzyl Amino Purine, AxiliaryReferences
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