Optimization of explants density for tissue culture propagation of banana cv. ‘GRANDE NAINE’

  • PRABHULING G
  • SATHYANARAYANA B
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Abstract

Cost of production is always stressed as the main obstacle for tissue culture. Nutrient media is one of the most costly\rinput which accounts for 30-35 per cent of total cost of tissue culture propagation. Production cost, therefore, can be reduced by\refficient utilization of culture media. To find out optimum quantity of media required for shoot proliferation, 1- 5 multiple bud\rexplants were incubated in each culture bottle. Explants density of 4/culture bottles was found best as it recorded higher total\rshoot production/l (291.94), shoot length (3.22 cm), number of leaves/shoot (2.81) and lower cost per shoot (Rs. 1.175). In vitro\rrooting was carried out with densities of 6, 8, 10 and 12 microshoots/culture bottle. The maximum response with regard to rooting\rhad not yet been reached as there were no significant differences among the treatments. Incubation of 4 multiple bud explants and\r12 microshoots per culture bottles is optimum for scaling-up of tissue culture production of banana cv. ‘GRANDE NAINE’.

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PRABHULING, G., & SATHYANARAYANA, B. N. (2017). Optimization of explants density for tissue culture propagation of banana cv. ‘GRANDE NAINE.’ INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 13(1), 71–76. https://doi.org/10.15740/has/ijas/13.1/71-76

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