ISOZYME ANALYSIS OF ENDEMIC AND ENDANGERED TREE SPECIES SHOREA TUMBUGGAIA OF TIRUMALA HILS
*Dr. R. Vinolya Kumari
ABSTRACT
Shorea tumbuggaia is a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae
family. It is endemic and medicinally very important plant of
Seshachalum hills of India. Now it is in the endangered status. The
using of isoenzyme electrophoresis method is useful tool especially in
assessment of gene frequency of specific genes, determining of genetic
similarities and genetic distances between the two objects. Isozyme
analysis is good tools to support conservation and management of
forest trees genetic resources. To characterize forest tree stands genetic
structure In this reserch with the isozyme analysis we have compared
Mother stands and progeny stands gene flow analysis. With the PAGE electrophoresis, by
using Peroxidase, Catalage and SOD. I have developed dendrogram in leaf, root and leaf
explants of both invitro and invivo plants. Especially interesting seems to be using of
isoenzyme analysis in estimation of gene flow in natural and artificial populations of Shorea
tumbuggaia, when the genetic values of artificial management stands is taking into account
using of isoenzyme analysis was the step to assess the genetic variation for Shorea
tumbuggaia. Isozyme analysis is done in the mother plant by Assay of Peroxidase, Catalase
and SOD methods.
Keywords: SOD:superoxide dismutases; H2O2: Hydrogen Peroxide; PAGE: Poly acryl amide gel electrophoresis.
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