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Direct Organogenesis and Plantlet Establishment via Cotyledon Explants in Medicinally Important Herb Silybum marianum (L.)


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1 Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal - 506009, Telangana, India
 

Objectives: The species Silybum marianum (L.) (Asteraceae) commonly known as Milk thistle is medicinally valuable and due to over exploitation the species may become threatened. Hence, we have made an attempt to optimize the protocol for its direct regeneration through cotyledon explants using in vitro culture technology. Methods/Statistical Analysis: For in vitro multiple-shoot induction, cotyledon explants were excised from surfacesterilized seeds and cultured on MS Basal Medium (MBM) enriched with diverse conc. (10.0–20.0 μM) of BAP/KIN alone and also 10.0 μM BAP/KIN in combination with 1.25–5.0 μM NAA/IAA/IBA. The micro-shoots were cut out and cultured on 1/2 strength MBM enriched with diverse concentrations (5.0-20.0 μM) of NAA/IAA/IBA alone and also coupled with 1.25–5.0 μM BAP/KIN. Findings: In this study, superlative rate of shoot induction, maximal Number of Shoots Per Explant (NSPE) and longest shoot-length were achieved on MBM enriched with 10.0 μM BAP + 2.5 μM NAA. Superlative rate of ischolar_main induction, mean number of ischolar_mains per shoot and mean ischolar_main length were documented on MBM supplemented with 15.0 μM NAA + 2.5 μM BAP. Application/Improvement: Being over exploited, the current technique can be operated for accelerated multiplication and conservation of the species. Further, this protocol can also be operated for transfer of novel genes for enhancement and modulation of bioactive molecules production in S. marianum – a medicinally valuable plant.

Keywords

Cotyledon, In vitro Regeneration, Silybum Marianum.
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Authors

Mohammad Hadi Ebrahimzadeh
Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal - 506009, Telangana, India
Fatemeh Soghra Younesikelaki
Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal - 506009, Telangana, India
Mehdi Kiani Desfardi
Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal - 506009, Telangana, India
Mahitha Banala
Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal - 506009, Telangana, India
Rama Swamy Nanna
Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal - 506009, Telangana, India

Abstract


Objectives: The species Silybum marianum (L.) (Asteraceae) commonly known as Milk thistle is medicinally valuable and due to over exploitation the species may become threatened. Hence, we have made an attempt to optimize the protocol for its direct regeneration through cotyledon explants using in vitro culture technology. Methods/Statistical Analysis: For in vitro multiple-shoot induction, cotyledon explants were excised from surfacesterilized seeds and cultured on MS Basal Medium (MBM) enriched with diverse conc. (10.0–20.0 μM) of BAP/KIN alone and also 10.0 μM BAP/KIN in combination with 1.25–5.0 μM NAA/IAA/IBA. The micro-shoots were cut out and cultured on 1/2 strength MBM enriched with diverse concentrations (5.0-20.0 μM) of NAA/IAA/IBA alone and also coupled with 1.25–5.0 μM BAP/KIN. Findings: In this study, superlative rate of shoot induction, maximal Number of Shoots Per Explant (NSPE) and longest shoot-length were achieved on MBM enriched with 10.0 μM BAP + 2.5 μM NAA. Superlative rate of ischolar_main induction, mean number of ischolar_mains per shoot and mean ischolar_main length were documented on MBM supplemented with 15.0 μM NAA + 2.5 μM BAP. Application/Improvement: Being over exploited, the current technique can be operated for accelerated multiplication and conservation of the species. Further, this protocol can also be operated for transfer of novel genes for enhancement and modulation of bioactive molecules production in S. marianum – a medicinally valuable plant.

Keywords


Cotyledon, In vitro Regeneration, Silybum Marianum.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i47%2F133214