In Vitro Regeneration Studies of Sugarcane
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Mass propagation protocol, callus induction and subsequent plant
regeneration in vitro in Sugarcane cultivars, CoS 8436 and CoJ 83 were
worked out. Axillary bud induction observed best (80-95%) from field grown
(8-12 months old) shoot tip spindle explants within 7-10 days in semi solid MS
media supplemented with BAP (0.5 mg/l) and Kn (0.5mg/l), however
maximum shoots/explant (4.25 - 5.75) were observed in MS + BAP (1.5mg/l)
+ Kn (1.5mg/l). After two cycle serial subculture in semi solid media for
establishment, shoot clumps were multiplied in liquid media, provide higher
multiplication rate (3.63-4) in MS + BAP (1.0mg/l) + Kn (1.5mg/l) and higher
shoot elongation in MS + BAP (0.5mg/l) + Kn (0.5mg/l). In vitro grown
shoots/shoot clumps show earlier root induction (5-7 days), higher no of roots
and root length in MS+ NAA (5 mg/l) + sugar (70gm/l). Spindle explants show
better callus induction response in MS + 2, 4-D (3mg/l) within 14 days in dark
and multiplied in reduced/half conc. of auxin. Plantlet regeneration (68-74%)
were best obtained from compact nodular, morphogenic calli cultured in MS
media supplemented with BAP (0.5mg/l) and Kn (0.5mg/l) cultured in light and
show similar responses for shoot multiplication, elongation and rooting.
