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Micropropagation of mature Terminalia catappa (Indian Almond), a medicinally important forest tree

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JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
卷 17, 期 2, 页码 202-207

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10310-011-0295-0

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Ex vitro rooting; Micropropagation; Nodal segment; Repeated transfer; Terminalia catappa

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  1. DBT, New Delhi
  2. University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi
  3. CSIR

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We report an efficient in vitro propagation method for Terminalia catappa using nodal segments of a 15-year-old mature tree. The nodal segments were cultured on MS medium supplemented with 6-benzyladenine (BA; 0.5-3.0 mg l(-1)) or Kinetin (Kn; 0.5-3.0 mg l(-1)) for bud breaking and multiple shoot induction. About 85% of the explant responded (2.8 +/- 0.41 shoots per node with 2.7 +/- 0.14 cm length) within 15 days of inoculation in Murashige and Skoog medium fortified with 2.0 mg l(-1) of BA. Further shoot multiplication was achieved by repeated transfer of mother explants and subculturing of in vitro-produced shoots on medium supplemented with various concentrations of BA (0.25-1.5 mg l(-1)) or Kn (0.25-1.5 mg l(-1)) or on their combinations. Optimal number of shoots and shoot length were recorded on MS medium supplemented with 0.25 mg l(-1) of BA and 0.25 mg l(-1) of Kn. The multiplied shoots were used for ex vitro rooting after treatment for 4 min with indole-3-butyric acid (IBA; 50-500 mg l(-1)) or alpha-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA; 50-500 mg l(-1)). About 80% of the shoots treated with 200 mg l(-1) of IBA produced ex vitro roots with an average of 2.8 roots per shoot. Nearly 75% of these plantlets could be acclimatized within 5 weeks and successfully established in the field. This is the first report on micropropagation of T. catappa, which can be applied for further genetic transformation assays and pharmaceutical purposes.

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