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Title: | Plant Regeneration of Kamchatic Plantain (Plantago Camtschatica Link) Through Callus Induction |
Authors: | Nguyễn, Văn Ây Enkhchimeg V. Altantsetseg Kh. Baatartsogt O. Mai, Vũ Duy |
Keywords: | Plantago camtschatica Link Plant growth regulators In vitro culture Organogenesis Plant regeneration Acclimatization |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Series/Report no.: | Mongolian Journal of Agricultural Sciences;19 .- p.41-48 |
Abstract: | In vitro seedling offspring of Plantago camtschatica Link was investigated regarding induction of somatic embryogenesis in petiole/leaf explants from shoot tissue and shoot proliferation. The aim of study was to investigate the medium supplemented with suitable concentration of plant growth regulators in order to induce somatic embryogenesis, plant regeneration and shoot multiplication. The results showed that: (i) Petiole/young leaf of immature stem induced the highest ratio of calli induction and compact calli formation on MS medium supplemented with 1 mgL⁻¹ 2,4-D and 0.5 mgL⁻¹ BA; (ii) From created calli, somatic embryogenesis could be induced on MS medium supplemented with 1 mgL⁻¹ TDZ or 1 mgL⁻¹ TDZ and 0.5 mgL⁻¹ NAA; (iii) MS medium supplemented with 5-7 mgL⁻¹ BA shown the most effective on shoot development stage; (iv) Rooting of shoot was the best on 1/2 solid MS medium with activated charcoal (2 gL⁻¹), and 0.5-4 mgL⁻¹ NAA; and (v) acclimatization of micropropagated plants could be planted in plastic pots containing a mixture of decayed straw : rice husk ashes, (1:1, v/v), sand : soil (1:1, v/v) or soil, showed a high survival rate and most seedlings grew normally. |
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