ZEATIN INDUCED DIRECT PLANT REGENERATION FROM COTYLEDON EXPLANTS OF CULTIVATED TOMATO (LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM MILL.)
Byale Gundamma Kalyani and Srinath Rao*
ABSTRACT
An efficient protocol for multiple shoots induction and plant
regeneration from cotyledon explants of cultivated tomato
(Lycopersicum esculentum Mill.) cv Samrat-18 is reported. The
cotyledon explants excised from of 10-12 days old in vitro grown
seedlings were cultured on MS medium supplemented with 0.50- 1.2
mg/L Zeatin as a sole growth regulator and also in combination with
0.1/0.5 mg/L IAA. Maximum number of multiple shoots formation
was found at 1.0 mg/L Zeatin with 0.1 mg/L IAA. Shoots were
transferred to MS medium supplemented with 0.2-1.0 mg/L GA3 for
elongation. The medium supplemented with 0.6 mg/L GA3 in showed
the maximum percentage of enhancement of shoot elongation. For In
vitro rooting, elongated shoots were excised and transferred onto MS
medium supplemented with 0.5mg / L IBA, IAA and NAA. Profuse rhizogenesis was
observed at 0.5 mg/L IBA compared to IAA / NAA. The regenerated plants were
acclimatized in the culture room and maintained in the green house. These plants were found
to be normal and similar to the donor plant. Thus, an efficient and reproducible direct
regeneration protocol has been developed in cultivated tomato cv Samrat-18 using cotyledon
explants which is genotype dependent.
Keywords: Acclimatization; Cotyledon explants; Plant regeneration; Zeatin.
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