Callus induction studies in various explants in different genotypes of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)

None S RAGHU DEEPIKA, None N A ANSARI
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The goal of this study was to develop a suitable protocol for callus induction in sesame, Sesamum indicumwhich can be further used for regeneration studies. The experiments were carried out using three explants viz.,cotyledonary leaf, hypocotyls and primary leaf at different hormonal combinations and concentrations to studycallus induction. There was significant difference in the response of explants to different hormone treatmentsalthough there is no genotypic difference with regard to explants. Results showed that callus induction wassignificantly influenced by explants type. Hypocotyls responded well for callus induction in most of the genotypes.The callus induction frequency was significantly reduced (36.5%) when 0.2 mg BA was used along with 0.2 mg/lNAA. Replacing this hormonal combination with 2.0mg/l BA and 0.2 mg/l NAA greatly improved the callusinduction frequency (51.4%).
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不同基因型芝麻外植体愈伤组织诱导的研究
本研究旨在为芝麻愈伤组织的再生研究提供一种合适的诱导方法。以不同激素组合和浓度的子叶、下胚轴和初生叶为外植体,对愈伤组织诱导进行了研究。外植体对不同激素处理的反应有显著差异,但不存在基因型差异。结果表明,外植体类型对愈伤组织诱导有显著影响。在大多数基因型中,下胚轴对愈伤组织的诱导反应良好。0.2 mg BA和0.2 mg/lNAA处理的愈伤组织诱导率显著降低(36.5%)。用2.0mg/l BA和0.2 mg/l NAA替代该激素组合,可显著提高愈伤组织诱导率(51.4%)。
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