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Plant Regeneration from Leaf Explants of Tylophora indica (Burm.F.) Merrill.: an Important Medicinal Plant


     

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A procedure for the regeneration of complete plantlets of Tylophora indica from cultured leaf callus is described. Callus was obtained from leaf explants on MS medium supplemented with varying concentrations and combinations of BAP, 2,4-D and TDZ. 2,4-D (1.35μM) in combination with TOZ (0.68 μM) proved to be most effective for callus induction. Adventitious shoots were regenerated from surface of callus after transferring onto shoot induction medium, the optimal hormone combination being BAP (8.88 μM),IAA (1.14 μM) and GA, (0.58 μM) giving an average of 14.25 ± 0.62 shoots with mean shoot length 1.9 ± 0.06 cm after 4 weeks. Individual elongated shoots were ischolar_mained on half-strength MS medium containing 2.46μM IBA. The in-vitro raised plantlets with well developed shoot and ischolar_mains were acclimatized successfully and shifted to field conditions with a survival rate of over 90%.

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Tylophora Indica, In-vitro Regeneration, Leaf Explant, Callus Culture
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A procedure for the regeneration of complete plantlets of Tylophora indica from cultured leaf callus is described. Callus was obtained from leaf explants on MS medium supplemented with varying concentrations and combinations of BAP, 2,4-D and TDZ. 2,4-D (1.35μM) in combination with TOZ (0.68 μM) proved to be most effective for callus induction. Adventitious shoots were regenerated from surface of callus after transferring onto shoot induction medium, the optimal hormone combination being BAP (8.88 μM),IAA (1.14 μM) and GA, (0.58 μM) giving an average of 14.25 ± 0.62 shoots with mean shoot length 1.9 ± 0.06 cm after 4 weeks. Individual elongated shoots were ischolar_mained on half-strength MS medium containing 2.46μM IBA. The in-vitro raised plantlets with well developed shoot and ischolar_mains were acclimatized successfully and shifted to field conditions with a survival rate of over 90%.

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Tylophora Indica, In-vitro Regeneration, Leaf Explant, Callus Culture