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Title: Direct regeneration of plantIets from immature inflorescence of ginger (Zingiber officinale Rose.) by tissue culture
Authors: NIRMAL BABU, K
SAMSUDEEN, K
RAVINDRAN, P N
Keywords: direct plant regeneration
ginger
immature inflorescence
Zingiber officinale
Issue Date: 1992
Citation: Journalof Spices & Aromatic Crops, 1992, Vol.1, pp.43-48
Abstract: Immature inflorescences of ginger when cultured on MS revised medium supplemented with 10 mg I-L BA and 0.2 mg1-1 2, 4-D resulted in the conversion of floral buds into vegetative buds and these later developed into plantlets directly without intervening callus phase. About 38% ofthe buds produced multiple shoots ranging from 5-25. When individual flowers were cultured separately on the same medium plantlets developed from the ovary in 45% of cases. These plantlets were maclli to develop good root system on MS medium with 1 mg P NAA. These rooted plantlets established easily in the soil. In some of the cultures the ovaries developed into fruits.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/905
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