Affiliation:
1. Research Scholar, Department of Biotechnology, Tumkur University
2. Department of Biotechnology, V. V. Pura college of Science, K R Road, Bangalore 560004.
Abstract
Micropropogation is used to multiply plants such as those that been genetically conventional plant breeding with the multiplying progeny plants.
Plant tissue culture is a collection of techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells, tissues or organs under sterile conditions on a nutrient culture
medium of known composition. Plant tissue culture is widely used to produce clones of a plant in a method known as micropropagation. The
success of Plant tissue culture in recent years approaches have been used as an efcient tool for micropropagation of trees in short time. [1][2].
Propagation of woody trees through tissue culture has many advantages over conventional propagation with different methods like fast growing,
season independent of production of the plant, germ plasm conservation and facilitating their growth. This review provides an overview of the
success achieved on in vivo work done for a number of important forest trees.Rapid culturing of producing clonal plants this review states that
invitro work has been done for no of important forest trees [3]. Both the varieties were subjected, nodal explants were subjected with MS Media and
Growth hormones with the dilution of kinetin with 1-1.5 mg/ml and with the mixture of both Kinetin, BAP with the dilution of 1-3 mg/ml with an
increase of time for 3-5 weeks the growth was 3-6 cm length. The study of micropropagation in both the varieties, all the values of the work are
Mean of at least 3 independent experiment. The MEAN±SEM and the extract number of experiments are given in legends. The Signicance of
difference between control and each trial treatment was analysed using ANOVA showed statistical results as and ANOVA is p≤0.05*is signicant
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