Development of Efficient in Vitro Regeneration Protocol for Dendrocalamus stocksii (Munro.) Through Nodal Explants (Record no. 70753)

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Classification number 634.9
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Name of Author Priyadarshini K. C.
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Title Development of Efficient in Vitro Regeneration Protocol for Dendrocalamus stocksii (Munro.) Through Nodal Explants
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Edition Statement M.Sc. (Forest)
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Place of Publisher Dharwad
Name of Publisher University of Agricultural Sciences
Publication Year 2024
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Book Pages 117
Book Size 32 Cms
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Abstract. ABSTRACT<br/><br/> Bamboo, a versatile and rapidly growing woody species, holds significant importance across various aspects of life and culture. Among the economically and ecologically potential bamboo species distributed in India, Dendrocalamus stocksii plays an important role in fulfilling those demands. To address gaps, particularly concerning the development of protocols for axillary shoot proliferation using nodal explants, is crucial. Therefore, in vitro propagation study was conducted with the objectives to know the influence of plant growth regulators on in vitro shoot initiation, in vitro shoot multiplication and in vitro rooting of nodal explants. <br/>The research evaluated various nutrient media combinations to optimize shoot initiation, multiplication and rooting processes. The early shoot initiation (3.67 days) was achieved using MS media supplemented with additives+ NAA (0.2 mg/l) + BAP (3.0 mg/l), which also resulted in a maximum of 5 shoots. The greatest shoot length was observed with MS + additives + NAA (0.2 mg/l) + BAP (1.0 mg/l). For in vitro shoot multiplication, the highest sprouting and survival percentages were obtained with MS + additives + NAA (0.2 mg/l) + BAP (4.0 mg/l). The maximum shoot number during multiplication (7.1 shoots) was recorded with MS + additives + NAA (0.2 mg/l) + BAP (2.0 mg/l). After subculturing shoot clumps of three or four shoots, early rooting (13.5 days) and 26.67 per cent rooting rate were achieved using ½ MS + additives + NAA (1.0 mg/l). By focusing on axillary shoot proliferation from nodal explants, the research addresses the physiological challenges that have hindered the widespread cultivation of D. stocksii. The findings highlight the challenges in rooting but provide promising results for shoot initiation and multiplication, contributing valuable insights for the large-scale propagation of Dendrocalamus stocksii.<br/>
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Subject Silviculture and Agroforestry
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2nd Author, 3rd Author Jagadish M. R.
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Edition M.Sc. (Forest)
Classification part 634.9
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad 29/01/2025   634.9/PRI T13986 29/01/2025 1 29/01/2025 THESIS