In vitro organogenesis and plant formation in cucumber

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In vitro organogenesis was achieved from callus derived from hypocotyl explants of Cucumis sativus L. cv. Poinsett 76. Calli were induced from hypocotyl explants excised from 7-d-old seedlings grown on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium containing 87.64 μM sucrose, 0.8 % agar, 3.62 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid and 2.22 μM 6-benzyladenine (BA). Regeneration of adventitious buds from callus (25 shoots explant-1) was achieved on MS medium supplemented with 8.88 μM BA, 2.5 μM zeatin and 10 % coconut water after two subcultures in the same medium at 30-d interval. Gibberellic acid (1.75 μM) favoured shoot elongation and indole 3-butyric acid (7.36 μM) induced rooting. Rooted plants were hardened and successfully established in soil.

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Selvaraj, N., Vasudevan, A., Manickavasagam, M., & Ganapathi, A. (2006). In vitro organogenesis and plant formation in cucumber. Biologia Plantarum, 50(1), 123–126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-005-0085-7

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