Micropropagation of yellow mangosteen: a valuable endemic tree of India

We developed a method for in vitro regenera- tion of Garcinia xanthochymus (yellow mangosteen) from matured seed segments. Multiple shoots were induced on woody plant (WP) medium supplemented with cytokinins. An average of 11 shoots per explant were regenerated from mature seed segments on WP medium...

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Hauptverfasser: Patil, Lalita Mahantagouda, Murthy, Hosakatte Niranjana, Dandin, Vijayalaxmi S, Koli, Sunita P, Manohar, Shirugumbi Hanamanthagouda, Payamalle, Shivanand D
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description We developed a method for in vitro regenera- tion of Garcinia xanthochymus (yellow mangosteen) from matured seed segments. Multiple shoots were induced on woody plant (WP) medium supplemented with cytokinins. An average of 11 shoots per explant were regenerated from mature seed segments on WP medium containing 20 μM 6-benzylaminopurine. Histological analysis revealed that hypodermal cells of seed segments were initially involved in active division, which later developed into meriste- moids, subsequently leading to the formation of shoot buds. Shoot elongation was achieved by repeated subculturing of seed explants in shoot regeneration medium. Rooting of shoots was achieved on WP medium supplemented with indole-3-butyric acid or s-naphthalene acetic acid. Plant- lets were transplanted to pots containing soil: compost (1:1) and survival rate was 90 %.
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Analysis
Auxin
benzyladenine
Biomedical and Life Sciences
buds
composts
Cytokinins
explants
Forestry
Garcinia xanthochymus
in vitro regeneration
indigenous species
indole butyric acid
Life Sciences
mangosteens
micropropagation
naphthaleneacetic acid
Organic acids
Original Paper
plantlets
rooting
shoots
soil
survival rate
woody plants
体外再生
印度
山竹
成熟种子
木本植物
细胞分裂素
诱导培养基
黄色
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