Nutrition, age of explant and plant growth regulators affect the multiple shoot induction in Lantana camara L. Madke Shilpa S.1, Cherian Konglanth J.1, Badere Rupesh S.2* 1Department of Botany, Hislop College, Civil Lines, Nagpur-440010 (India) 2Department of Botany, RTM Nagpur University, MJP Educational Campus, Amravati Road, Nagpur- 440033 (India) *rsbadere@nagpuruniversity.nic.in
Online Published on 11 May, 2022. Abstract We undertook the present study to investigate the factors affecting multiple shoot induction in Lantana camara L. Among all the explants used only shoot-tip explants derived from 1- and 2-week-old seedlings could form multiple shoots. BAP (6-Benzylaminopurine) was the most effective PGR (plant growth regulator) in inducing multiple shoots. Similarly, IBA (Indole-3butyric acid) efficiently induced root in the microshoots. In addition, salts and sugars also affected regeneration efficiency. MS medium supported induction of multiple shoots the most followed by B5, SH and WPM medium in that order. Likewise, among sugars sucrose and glucose were the best for the induction of microshoots. Our findings show that the MS medium containing 3% sucrose and 4.4 μM BAP induce maximum multiple shoots in 2-week-old shoot-tip explant. The shoots root over MS medium containing either 4.9 μM IBAor 5.5 μM IAA(Indole-3-acetic acid). Top Keywords Essential oil, Micropropagation, Ornamental plant, Shoot-tip explant, Verbenaceae. Top |