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Organic nitrogen stimulates caulogenesis from hypocotyl callus of Phyllanthus fraternus

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Factors involved in promoting caulogenesis from hypocotyl explants of Phyllanthus fraternus were studied. Hypocotyl explants were cultured on B5 medium supplemented with 2,4-D or NAA in the presence and absence of BAP (at concentrations 0, 10−7, 10−6 and 10−5M). Adventitious shoots differentiated from callus developed from the cut ends of 12.5% of the hypocotyl segments cultured on medium supplemented with 10−6M BAP in combination with 10−6M 2,4-D or 10−6M NAA. Profuse rooting occurred from the hypocotyl explants on medium supplemented with 10−6M BAP + 10−6M NAA. Incorporation of casein hydrolysate in B5 medium along with 10−6M BAP + 10−7M 2,4-D enhanced the frequency of cultures with adventitious shoots upto 68.0%. Glutamine, glutamic acid or proline could partially substitute for the effect of casein hydrolysate. Amongst the hypocotyls from 3–14 d old seedlings, the best caulogenesis was obtained with hypocotyls from 7 d old seedlings both in presence or absence of casein hydrolysate. Best rooting of shoots was achieved on half-strength B5 medium supplemented with 10−6M IBA. After hardening, plantlets were successfully transferred to the soil.

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Abbreviations

BAP:

6-benzylaminopurine

2,4-D:

2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid

IBA:

indole-3-butyric acid

NAA:

1-naphthaleneacetic acid

CH:

casein hydrolysate

Arg:

L-arginine

Glu:

L-glutamic acid

Gln:

L-glutamine

Leu:

L-leucine

Lys:

L-lysine

Pro:

L-proline

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Rajasubramaniam, S., Pardha Saradhi, P. Organic nitrogen stimulates caulogenesis from hypocotyl callus of Phyllanthus fraternus . Plant Cell Reports 13, 619–622 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00232932

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