Effects of Growth Regulators in In-Vitro Multiplicaiton and Rooting of Shoot in Some Sugarcane Varieties
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. Complex) is the most valuable commercial crop
of India. It not only sugarcane and distillery industries but also holds a key position in
the national economy by earning foreign exchange. The contemporary sugar industry
plays many significant roles in relation to food , energy and economic security. In
present investigation deals with the effect of growth hormones, light intensity, pH and
growth room temperature on in vitro morphogenetic responses of leaf sheath
explants and shoot tip explants of sugarcane varieties Cos 96258 and Cos 767. Leaf
sheath are suitable explants for shoot regeneration via callus while shoot tip explants
are the best explanting material for in vitro micropropagation of sugarcane varieties.
High frequency callus formation was recorded in leaf sheath explants can be
achieved on MS medium containing 3 mg/1 2,4-D while shoot regeneration from the
callus is obtained on medium supplemented with BAP, Kinetin or NAA (0.5 mg/1
each). The micropropagated shoots of sugarcane can successfully be rooted on half
strength MS liquid medium containinmg NAA (5.0 mg/1) and sucrosr (50 mg/1).
Maximum shoot regeneration and number of shoots per culture could be recorded
under 16 hr photoperiod of 4000 lux light intensity at a growth room temperature of
25±2c in both varieties of sugarcane.
