2017
DOI: 10.18805/lr.v0iof.9097
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In vitro differentiation and plant regeneration from root and other explants of juvenile origin in pea (Pisum sativum L.)

Abstract: In vitro regeneration of pea explants (Pisum sativum L. var. 'Lincon') was done in 49 different combinations and concentrations of BAP, BAP and NAA, BAP and IBA, TDZ, TDZ and Adenine for shoot regeneration from hypocotyl, root, leaf and cotyledonary node. High frequency shoot regeneration was obtained in hypocotyl (81.43%), root(83.53%) and cotyledonary node(72.76%) on MS medium supplemented with 4.50 mg/l BAP and 1.86mg/l NAA, 2.00mg/l TDZ and4.50 mg/l BAP and 1.86mg/l NAA respectively. No shoot regeneration … Show more

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“…As the MS basal medium was carefully removed from the plants, no contamination was detected in the aquarium environment. Similarly, the acclimatization of plants propagated in vitro to external conditions have been reported in Alternanthera sessilis (L.) (Gnanaraj et al, 2011), R. rotundifolia (Dogan, 2017), Pisum sativum L. (Sharma et al, 2017), Monochasma savatieri Franch ex Maxim (Zhang et al, 2017) and Enicostema axillare (Sasidharan and Jayachitra, 2017). Consequently, multiple shoot formation from shoot and nodule explants of P. erectus was successfully achieved in culture media containing different TDZ and 2,4-D combinations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…As the MS basal medium was carefully removed from the plants, no contamination was detected in the aquarium environment. Similarly, the acclimatization of plants propagated in vitro to external conditions have been reported in Alternanthera sessilis (L.) (Gnanaraj et al, 2011), R. rotundifolia (Dogan, 2017), Pisum sativum L. (Sharma et al, 2017), Monochasma savatieri Franch ex Maxim (Zhang et al, 2017) and Enicostema axillare (Sasidharan and Jayachitra, 2017). Consequently, multiple shoot formation from shoot and nodule explants of P. erectus was successfully achieved in culture media containing different TDZ and 2,4-D combinations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The correct choice of explant variety in tissue culture studies has an important effect on the success of the study. For this reason, researchers have experimented with different explant varieties such as shoot tip (Sasidharan and Jayachitra, 2017;Bourrain, 2018), node (Dobranszki et al, 2017;Irshad et al, 2018), internode (Thul and Kukreja, 2010;Zhang et al, 2017), leaf (Mahindrakar et al, 2018) and root (Sharma et al, 2017). In the present study, shoot tip and nodal explants of P. erectus were cultured in MS medium containing 0.10-0.80 mg/L TDZ + 0.10 mg/L 2,4-D for rapid and multiple production under in vitro conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ellethy et al (2011) stated that riboflavin enhanced that root and shoot fresh biomass by foliar application in Pelargonium graveolens and Hibiscus sabdariffa. It was also noted by noted Sharma et al (2017) that 1.86 mg/L NAA was useful for shoot development in pea. Chl.…”
Section: Yield Attributesmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Recently, many tissue culturists have focused on ex vitro rhizogenesis in microshoots because ex vitro rooted plantlets produce a better developed root system compared with those of in vitro raised plantlets [ 129 , 292 , 293 ]. The ex-vitro rooting strategy is practical and cost-effective, requiring less time, less labor, fewer chemicals, and only minimal equipment compared with the requirements of in vitro rooting practice.…”
Section: Propagation Of Pterocarpus Marsupiummentioning
confidence: 99%