Effect of growth regulators on in vitro morphogenic response of tomato
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Effect of growth regulators on in vitro morphogenic response of tomato
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Creator |
Devi, Ruma
Dhaliwal, M S Kaur, Ajinder Gosal, S S |
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Subject |
Lycopersicon esculentum
Callus induction Plant regeneration Acclimatization Tomato Growth regulators |
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Description |
526-530
A series of experiments were conducted to explore the in vitro morphogenic response of tomato genotypes viz., Castle Rock, Punjab Upma, VFN-8 and IPA-3, under different concentrations and combinations of growth regulators. The analysis of variance at 5% level of significance indicated that the differences among different genotypes, hormonal regimes as well as their interactions were statistically significant. The MS medium supplemented with BAP @ 3.0 mg L⁻¹ and IAA 2.5 mg L⁻¹ was optimum for callus induction, plant regeneration and number of shoots per explant. The maximum per cent callus induction and plant regeneration in the genotypes Castle Rock, Punjab Upma, VFN-8 and IPA-3. was 81.23, 76.69, 68.13 and 65.12%; and 46.91, 48.02, 57.14 and 60.23%, respectively, The respective average number of shoots per culture were 7.03, 6.92, 8.19 and 9.19. At higher and lower levels of hormones, a considerable decline was recorded in per cent callus induction, plant regeneration and number of shoots per explant. The best rooting was found to be in the ½ MS medium supplemented with 0.2 mg L⁻¹ IBA. Among the four soil mixtures studied viz., vermiculite, perlite, coco-peat and mixture of three (vermiculite, perlite and cocopeat in the ratio of 1:1:1), maximum plantlet survival rate was recorded in the mixture of three for genotypes Castle Rock and Punjab Upma and in vermiculite for genotype VFN-8. |
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2008-11-05T04:34:23Z
2008-11-05T04:34:23Z 2008-10 |
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Article
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0972-5849
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2359 |
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en_US
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CSIR
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IJBT Vol.7(4) [October 2008]
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