In vitro Regeneration of the Medicinal Herb of Nilgiri shola, Acmella calva L. from Leaf Derived Callus

Authors

  • P. Senthilkumar Department of Botany, Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore-641 029
  • S. Paulsamy Department of Botany, Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore-641 029
  • K. K. Vijayakumar Department of Botany, Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore-641 029
  • K. Kalimuthu Department of Biotechnology, Hindusthan College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore-641 028

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/ptcb.v17i2.2566

Keywords:

Acmella calva, Leaf derived callus, Nilgiris, India

Abstract

Callus culture was initiated from leaf discs on MS supplemented with BAP, NAA and Kn. The highest frequency (95%) of organogenic callus induction was observed in MS containing BAP at 3.0 mg/l and NAA at 0.3 mg/l. Development of adventitious shoots occurred when the calli were subcultured on MS supplemented with BAP alone at the rate of 3.0 mg/l (80%) and BAP with NAA at the rate of 3.0 and 0.3 mg/l, respectively (95%) and BAP with Kn at the rate of 3.0 and 0.3 mg/l, respectively (70%). The root initiation and the rate of growth were higher in the basal medium containing BAP at 3.0 and 2.5 mg/l. The plantlets were establish successfully in the hardening medium composed by coir pith and soil (1 : 1).

Key words: Acmella calva, Leaf derived callus, Nilgiris, India

 

 

Plant Tissue Cult. & Biotech. 17(2): 109-114, 2007

 

DOI: 10.3329/ptcb.v17i2.2566

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Senthilkumar, P., Paulsamy, S., Vijayakumar, K. K., & Kalimuthu, K. (2009). In vitro Regeneration of the Medicinal Herb of Nilgiri shola, Acmella calva L. from Leaf Derived Callus. Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology, 17(2), 109–114. https://doi.org/10.3329/ptcb.v17i2.2566

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