Direct shoot organogenesis and plant regeneration from hypocotyl explants in selected genotypes of Leucaena leucocephala - a leguminous pulpwood tree
Title | Direct shoot organogenesis and plant regeneration from hypocotyl explants in selected genotypes of Leucaena leucocephala - a leguminous pulpwood tree |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Authors | Sirisha, VL, Prashant, S, Ranadheer, D, Ramprasad, P, Shaik, NM, Arha, M, Gupta, SK, Srivastava, S, Yadav, AK, Kulkarni, PS, Abhilash, OU, Khan, BMohammad, Rawal, SK, Kishor, PBKavi |
Journal | Indian Journal of Biotechnology |
Volume | 7 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 388-393 |
Date Published | JUL |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0972-5849 |
Keywords | hypocotyl explants, Leucaena lucocephala, pulpwood leguminous tree, shoot organogenesis |
Abstract | An efficient in vitro plant regeneration system in subabul (Leucaena leucocephala), a leguminous pulp wood tree species, was established. The induction of shoots was achieved from selected elite clones of subabul K-8, K-636 and also wild type on MS medium supplemented with 2% sucrose and different concentrations (0.88 to 24.6 mu M) of plant growth regulators (BA, Kn, 2iP & TDZ). The best medium for shoot regeneration was MS with 22.2 mu M BA (5 shoots per explant), followed by 22.7 mu M TDZ (4.6 shoots per explant). Addition of putriscine (9.3 mu M) to MS medium containing 22.2 mu M BA enhanced the number of multiple shoots to 7-8 but not the frequency of response. Shoot initials (measuring 1 cm) when separated and transferred on to MS medium containing 1.4 mu M GA(3) elongated to 2-5 cm in 15.20 d with 80% frequency. The per cent frequency of shoot differentiation was almost identical in the genotypes K-8 and K-636 but it differed significantly from the wild type. Leaf yellowing and abscission in all the genotypes was curtailed by supplementing the medium with 685 mu M glutamine or 540 mu M adenine. The excised shoots were transferred to root regeneration media containing 2.46 and 4.98 mu M IBA or 2.6 and 5.3 mu M NAA. Root regeneration was noticed with 100% frequency in all the three genotypes in presence of IBA or NAA. Plantlets were transferred successfully to the pots with 70% survival rate with no visible morphological variations. The protocol can be utilized for mass propagation and genetic transformation studies of this important pulpwood species. |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Indian |
Impact Factor (IF) | 0.287 |