Interactive effects of plant growth regulators and explants on direct shoot regeneration of Viola odorata

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The aim of the study was to develop a protocol for in vitro shoot regeneration based on a solid Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal medium supplemented with various concentrations of plant growth regulators (PGRs) like Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), kinetin (KIN) or benzylaminopurine (BAP) using leaf, petiole, root, and crown disk segments of a valuable medicinal plant Viola odorata. The best percentage of direct shoot regeneration (67.50%) and the maximum number of micro-shoots (9.50) were obtained with crown explants on MS medium containing IBA (0.5 mg·l-1) combined with BAP (3 or 4 mg·l-1). The best elongation (5.25 cm) of micro-shoots was observed in crown explants on a medium containing 1 mg l-1 gibberellic acid (GA3) followed by GA3 at 0.5 mg · l-1 and similar explants. Irrespective of the concentrations of GA3, the minimum length of shoots was observed in leaf explants. A half-strength MS medium containing activated charcoal and supplemented with 1.5 mg l-1 IBA resulted in the best rooting (78%) of elongated shoots. All acclimatized plantlets survived and showed a normal growth. The study reports a simple and applicable protocol for micropropagation of V. odorata through direct organogenesis.

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Mokhtari, A., Zarei, M., Samsamzadeh, B., & Moradi, K. (2016). Interactive effects of plant growth regulators and explants on direct shoot regeneration of Viola odorata. Biotechnologia, 97(1), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.5114/bta.2016.58542

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