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Optimization of Factors Affecting <Emphasis Type="Italic">In vitro</Emphasis> Establishment, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Ex vitro</Emphasis> Rooting and Hardening for Commercial Scale Multiplication of Silk Banana (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Musa</Emphasis> AAB)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">A A?WamanEmail author  Pooja?Bohra  B N?Sathyanarayana  K?Umesha  G K?Mukunda  T H?Ashok  Balakrishna?Gowda
Institution:1.Department of Horticulture,University of Agricultural Sciences,Bengaluru,India;2.Division of Horticulture and Forestry,ICAR- Central Island Agricultural Research Institute,Port Blair,India;3.P.G. Centre,University of Horticultural Sciences (Bagalkot),Bengaluru,India;4.Department of Plant Biotechnology,University of Agricultural Sciences,Bengaluru,India;5.Department of Forestry and Environmental Sciences,University of Agricultural Sciences,Bengaluru,India
Abstract:Factors concerning aseptic culture establishment and hardening were studied in detail in choicest Silk Banana. Effect of size of sucker (small, medium and large), carbon concentration (10, 20 and 30 g/l), season of initiation (wet and dry) and pre-treatments such as segmentation and incision to the explants were studied during initiation. Further, hardening related factors such as substrates used for primary and secondary hardening, nursery nutrition (source and frequency of application) and pre-treatments for ex vitro rooting were also studied. Results revealed that small suckers were most suited for initiations with the least contamination, maximum establishment and higher percentage of greening. Lower concentration of sucrose, though delayed greening, resulted in 100?% establishment of explants. Initiations performed during the drier period were completely free from the fungal contamination and showed less bacterial contamination than those performed during the rainy season. Segmentation of explant into four parts during first subculture supported maximum shoot proliferation by overcoming apical dominance. Coir pith was observed to be the most congenial substrate during primary hardening, whereas coir pith alone or sand: red earth: coir pith (1:1:1) supported superior performance of plantlets during secondary hardening. Single application of mono ammonium phosphate improved growth of plantlets during secondary hardening. Pre-treatment with mono ammonium phosphate gave the best response in terms of rooting and hardening of un-rooted micro-shoots. Thus, the discussed methodology could help the industries to take up commercial scale propagation of Silk Banana.
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