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Half strength MS liquid media supplemented with combination of Sucrose (0, 40, 50, 60 and 70 g/l) and NAA (0,3,5 and 7 mg/l) along with two sugarcane genotypes (N52, N53) were used for rooting while substrate containing sand, soil and farmyard manure in six different ratios (1:1:0, 1:1:1, 1:2:1, 2:1:1, 1:1:2 and 1:2:0) were used for acclimatization. With regard to in vitro rooting, ½ strength liquid MS medium + 50 g/l sucrose + 3 mg/l NAA induced the highest rooting (100%) with 23.5 ± 1.29 average root number per shoot and 4.95 cm ± 0.06 cm root length in genotype N52 while 5 mg/l NAA + 50 g/l sucrose induced the highest (100%) rooting response with an average of 21.76 ± 0.57 root number per shoot with 4.54 cm ± 0.06 cm root length in sugarcane genotype N53. In acclimatization, best survival rate (94% in N52 and 100% in N53) was achieved on substrate mixtures containing sand + soil in 1:1: ratios. 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引用次数: 9
摘要
从传统种子来源获得足够数量和质量的甘蔗种植材料是埃塞俄比亚糖业面临的主要挑战之一。为了规避这一挑战,组织培养技术被认为是最好的选择,体外繁殖协议是一个关键的先决条件。因此,本研究旨在优化两个甘蔗优良基因型N52和N53的离体生根和驯化方案。实验采用完全随机设计,并采用因子处理安排。采用半强度MS液体培养基,分别添加蔗糖(0、40、50、60和70 g/l)和NAA(0、3、5和7 mg/l)以及两种甘蔗基因型(N52、N53)进行生根,并以6种不同比例(1:1:0、1:1:1、1:2:1、2:1:1、1:1:2和1:2:0)的沙、土和农家肥为基质进行驯化。关于体外加油,½强度液体介质女士+ 50 g / l蔗糖+ 3 mg / l NAA诱导生根最高(100%),23.5±1.29平均根数拍±0.06厘米和4.95厘米根长度在基因型N52 5 mg / l NAA + 50 g / l蔗糖诱导最高(100%)支持响应平均21.76±0.57根数量每拍摄±0.06厘米和4.54厘米根甘蔗基因型N53长度。驯化时,以1:1比例的砂土混合基质的成活率最高(N52为94%,N53为100%)。由此可以推断,该方案可以成功地用于这些基因型的离体生根和驯化。
In Vitro Rooting and Acclimatization of Micropropagated Elite Sugarcane ( Saccharum officinarum L.)Genotypes - N52 and N53
Availability of sufficient quantity and quality of sugarcane planting materials from conventional seed source is one of the major challenges in the Ethiopian sugar estates. To circumvent this challenge, tissue culture technology is found to be the best alternative for which in vitro propagation protocol is a key pre-request. Thus, the present study was aimed to optimize protocol for in vitro rooting and acclimatization of two elite sugarcane genotypes i.e., N52 and N53. Experiments were laid out in a completely randomized design with factorial treatment arrangements. Half strength MS liquid media supplemented with combination of Sucrose (0, 40, 50, 60 and 70 g/l) and NAA (0,3,5 and 7 mg/l) along with two sugarcane genotypes (N52, N53) were used for rooting while substrate containing sand, soil and farmyard manure in six different ratios (1:1:0, 1:1:1, 1:2:1, 2:1:1, 1:1:2 and 1:2:0) were used for acclimatization. With regard to in vitro rooting, ½ strength liquid MS medium + 50 g/l sucrose + 3 mg/l NAA induced the highest rooting (100%) with 23.5 ± 1.29 average root number per shoot and 4.95 cm ± 0.06 cm root length in genotype N52 while 5 mg/l NAA + 50 g/l sucrose induced the highest (100%) rooting response with an average of 21.76 ± 0.57 root number per shoot with 4.54 cm ± 0.06 cm root length in sugarcane genotype N53. In acclimatization, best survival rate (94% in N52 and 100% in N53) was achieved on substrate mixtures containing sand + soil in 1:1: ratios. Thus, it can be deduced that this protocol can be used successfully for in vitro rooting and acclimatization of these genotypes.