IN VITRO PLANT REGENERATION OF TOBACCO (Nicotiana sp.) FROM LEAF EXPLANT
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Abstract
The experiment was carried out during the period from November 2008 to
April 2009, in the Tissue Culture Laboratory of the Department of Genetics and
Plant Breeding, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University,
Dinajpur. Five genotypes of tobacco (Nicotiana sp.) were used in the present
investigation for observing their callus induction and subsequent plantlet
regeneration ability by using leaf discs as explant. Leaf discs of five genotypes
were cultured on hormone free MS medium and MS medium with four different
combinations of kinetin and BAP with a constant concentration of IAA for callus
induction and shoot regeneration. A wide range of variation was observed by the
explants and genotypes in different media. In case of callus induction, average
callusing was highest in Virginia (72.33%) followed by CC Bengal (64.33%), Jati
(55.33%), Motihari (47.67%) and Kobi (44.00%). Callusing was highest (77.00%)
in Ty (MS + 2 mg/liter BAP + 0.5 mg/liter IAA) and no callusing was observed in
T, (hormone free MS medium). Among the investigated genotypes, the
regeneration performances were found remarkable in Virginia (100%) under T,
(MS + 2 mg/liter kinetin + 0.5 mg/liter IAA) and T, (MS + 2 mg/liter BAP + 0.5
mg/liter IAA) treatments. All the genotypes showed the satisfactory results under
T, treatment. For root induction, three treatments were used but maximum result
(90%) was obtained in Virginia under T; and T; (hormone free MS dea atn
treatment and T3 treatment showed the superior results against all the genotypes.
The survival rate of the plantlets in pot was maximum (80% both) in Virginia and
CC Bengal. Among the five genotypes, it was revealed that Virginia showed the
best performance for almost all the parameters considered in the study followed
by CC Bengal, Jati, Motihari and Kobi.