In vitro regeneration of semecarpus anacardium L. from axenic seedling-derived nodal explants

TitleIn vitro regeneration of semecarpus anacardium L. from axenic seedling-derived nodal explants
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsPanda, BMohan, Hazra, S
JournalTrees-Structure and Function
Volume24
Issue4
Pagination733-742
Date PublishedAUG
ISSN0931-1890
KeywordsAntioxidants, Culture vessels, Ex vitro rooting, Gelling agents, Medicinal tree, micropropagation
Abstract

Semecarpus anacardium (Anacardiaceae), a deciduous forest tree, is a potent source of medicinal compounds. Poor seed viability of this species limits the conventional propagation practice. Proliferation of shoots from axillary meristem was achieved in semisolid WPM medium supplemented with BAP 4.44 mu M and KN 4.64 mu M. Factors including culture vessels, gelling agents and antioxidants were identified and optimized for proliferation and growth of shoots in vitro. Cotton-plugged culture vessels were more favorable. Phytagel 0.2% as gelling agent and activated charcoal 0.2% as antioxidant were superior to other agents and antioxidants tested. All the shoots rooted in half-strength WPM liquid medium with IBA 2.46 mu M. Rooted shoots survived (91%) in the soil-sand 1:1 mixture. Ex vitro rooting of shoots and hardening of plants were achieved in 80% of the explants in the soil-sand mixture. Hardened plants were maintained in a greenhouse. This is the first report on in vitro regeneration of Semecarpus anacardium.

DOI10.1007/s00468-010-0443-8
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)1.444
Divison category: 
Biochemical Sciences