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Title: Protocols for Improvement of Black Pepper ( Piper nigrum L.) Utilizing Biotechnological Tools
Authors: Nirmal Babu, K
Minoo Divakaran
Yamuna, G
Ravindran, P N
Peter, K V
Keywords: Cryopreservation
Embryo culture
Genetic transformation
synthetic seeds
In vitro conservation
Micropropagation
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Springer
Citation: K Nirmal Babu , Minoo Divakaran , G Yamuna , P N Ravindran and K V Peter(2016)Protocols for Improvement of Black Pepper ( Piper nigrum L.) Utilizing Biotechnological Tools.Methods in Molecular Biology
Abstract: Black pepper, Piper nigrum L., the “King of spices” is the most widely used spice growing in the South- Western region of India. The humid tropical evergreen forest bordering the Malabar Coast (Western Ghats is one of the hot spot areas of plant bio-diversity on earth) is its center of origin and diversity. However, the crop faces constraints like rampant fungal and viral diseases, lack of disease free planting material, hence biotechnological tools can be utilized to address these problems and strides have been made successfully. The standardization of micropropagation, somatic embryogenesis, in vitro conservation, protoplast isolation, and genetic transformation protocols are described here. The protocols could be utilized to achieve similar goals in the related species of Piper too.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3329
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