Abstract:In order to establish in vitro protocols for raising aseptic cultures of cotyledon segments excised from five-week-old in vitro raised seedlings were used as explant material. Among surface sterilants, mercuric chloride 0.1% for three minutes provided least rate of contamination (24%) and the maximum explant survival (76%). The highest per cent culture establishment of 97.79% was obtained in cotyledon explants on Murashige and Skoog (MS) containing 2,4-D (3.0 mg/l) and maximum callus induction (95.41%) was obs… Show more
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