The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Jun 2020)
Micropropagation protocol for Stevia rebaudiana through axillary shoot proliferation
Abstract
The present investigation was carried out at Anand Agricultural University, Gujarat during the year 2016 to develop a micropropagation protocol for mass multiplication of medicinally rich stevia plants. Axenic culture was established by sequential application of 200 mg/l Kanamycin, 200 mg/l Carbendazim-50% and 1000 mg/l HgCl2. Out of two different basal media, viz. Gamborg (B5) and Murashige and Skoog (MS) used, full strength MS gave highest (98%) culture establishment. Out of three different basal media, viz. Gamborg’s (B5), Linsmair and Skoog (LS), Murashige and Skoog (MS) and four different cytokinins, viz. 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP), Kinetin (Kn), Thiadiazuron (TDZ), Zeatin (Zn) tested for multiple shoot induction, full strength MS medium and 2 mg/l BAP, respectively, promoted maximum shoot formation. In the experiment to study the effect of varying strength of MS media and various plant growth regulators, viz. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) on in vitro rooting, ½ strength MS and 1 mg/l NAA, respectively, gave superior response. Among the 26 different combinations of potting mixtures used for primary acclimatization of in vitro rooted plants, cocopeat based substrates yielded highest survival rate (75.06%). Secondary acclimatization was carried out in the soil bags in the poly house. Thus, a reproducible and reliable micropropagation protocol for mass multiplication of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni using nodal segments has been developed.
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