In vitro propagation of Hoya wightii ssp. palniensis K.T. Mathew, a highly vulnerable and endemic species of Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu, India

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In vitro propagation of Hoya wightii ssp. palniensis (Asclepiadaceae), a highly vulnerable and endemic plant species of Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu, India was carried out. Shoot tip explants were cultured on MS medium fortified with cytokinins (KN, BA, 2-iP and TDZ) in various concentrations and in combination with auxins (IBA, IAA and NAA). High frequency of shoot bud proliferation and multiplication was observed on KN (4.65 μ M) + IBA (1.47 μ M). Multiple shoot induction efficiency was increased on ascorbic acid (100 mg/l) supplemented medium along with KN (4.65 μ M) +IBA (1.47 μ M). Rhizogenesis was observed on MS medium supplemented with IBA (0.98 μ M), plantlets produced through micropropagation were hardened with the survival success of 56%. The efficient plantlet regeneration protocol developed would aid ex situ conservation of this vulnerable species. © 2010 Academic Journals.

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Revathi Lakshmi, S., Franklin Benjamin, J. H., Senthil Kumar, T., Murthy, G. V. S., & Rao, M. V. (2010). In vitro propagation of Hoya wightii ssp. palniensis K.T. Mathew, a highly vulnerable and endemic species of Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu, India. African Journal of Biotechnology, 9(5), 620–627. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajb09.846

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