2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmap.2015.03.004
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In vitro mass propagation of Murraya koenigii L

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“…The best callus and shoot induction was achieved in medium supplied with BA (4.44 µM ) in combination with NAA (1.08 µM), in the present study. These results agree with several other ndings in Passi ora and other plant species (Komathi et al 2011;Perveen et al 2015;Naaz et al 2019). However, callus and shoot induction failed when a higher dose of BA (8.88 µM) in combination with 1.08 µM NAA were used.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The best callus and shoot induction was achieved in medium supplied with BA (4.44 µM ) in combination with NAA (1.08 µM), in the present study. These results agree with several other ndings in Passi ora and other plant species (Komathi et al 2011;Perveen et al 2015;Naaz et al 2019). However, callus and shoot induction failed when a higher dose of BA (8.88 µM) in combination with 1.08 µM NAA were used.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, the morphogenic potential of explants of various organs varies and some do not grow at all. Explants derived from juvenile seedlings are frequently used for organogenesis under the regime of different plant growth regulators, as they are easily established in axenic culture and have a greater morphogenic potential than do mature explants obtained from donor mother plants [ 128 , 129 , 130 , 131 ]. The axenic seedlings of P. marsupium are a suitable source for obtaining axenic planting material (or explants) as they are aseptically grown from sterilized seeds.…”
Section: Propagation Of Pterocarpus Marsupiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The substantial increment in photosynthetic pigment content with high light intensity promotes the pigment biosynthesis enzyme, which is vital to synthesis of photosynthetic pigment content [ 305 ]. There have been several investigations of the abrupt decrease in photosynthetic pigment contents during the initial days followed by a continuous increase during the acclimatization processes in many plants [ 131 , 306 , 307 ].…”
Section: Propagation Of Pterocarpus Marsupiummentioning
confidence: 99%