Micropropagation of Dipcadi montanum (Dalz.) Baker (Asparagaceae): a rare scapigerous herb.

Biotechnologia Pub Date : 2024-06-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5114/bta.2024.139755
Sautrik Basu, Emadul Islam, Debraj Chakraborty
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Dipcadi montanum (Dalz.) Baker (Asparagaceae) is a rare scapigerous herb endemic to the Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot running parallel to the western coast of India. This study reports the development of a reproducible protocol for mass propagation of this underutilized geophyte using bulb scale and immature leaf base explants. Miniature bulblets were successfully induced from both types of explants after 4 and 8 weeks of culture on full-strength semisolid MS basal medium fortified with 3% sucrose and varying levels of BAP (4.4-17.7 μM) and TDZ (4.5-18.1 μM). The addition of 2.7 μM NAA further enhanced the rate of microbulb induction. Rooting of the 8-week-old bulblets, obtained from both explants, was achieved with more than 90% efficiency on liquid as well as agar-gelled half-strength MS basal medium fortified with varying levels of IBA (2.46-9.84 μM) and NAA (2.68-10.74 μM), with or without 2.32 μM Kinetin. More than 95% of the rooted plants survived the initial acclimatization process under controlled ex-vitro conditions, and a survival rate of over 80% was recorded after 4 weeks of transfer to greenhouse conditions. After a brief dormancy, the regenerants resumed growth in the postmonsoon season and exhibited morphological resemblance to the donor plant. Comparative cytological analysis between the donor and 15 randomly selected regenerants revealed a stable somatic count of 2n = 20.

Dipcadi montanum (Dalz.) Baker(天门冬科)的微繁殖:一种罕见的虎皮草。
Dipcadi montanum (Dalz.) Baker(天门冬科)是西高止山脉特有的稀有鳞片状草本植物,西高止山脉是与印度西海岸平行的全球生物多样性热点地区。本研究报告了利用球茎鳞片和未成熟叶基外植体大规模繁殖这种未充分利用的地生植物的可重复方案的开发情况。在添加了 3% 蔗糖和不同浓度的 BAP(4.4-17.7 μM)和 TDZ(4.5-18.1 μM)的全强度半固体 MS 基础培养基上培养 4 周和 8 周后,两种类型的外植体都成功诱导出了微型球茎。添加 2.7 μM NAA 进一步提高了小球的诱导率。从这两种外植体中获得的 8 周大的小球在液体和琼脂胶状半强度 MS 基础培养基上生根的效率都超过了 90%,培养基中添加了不同水平的 IBA(2.46-9.84 μM)和 NAA(2.68-10.74 μM),并添加或不添加 2.32 μM Kinetin。在受控的体外条件下,95%以上的生根植株在最初的适应过程中存活了下来,在转入温室条件下 4 周后,存活率超过了 80%。经过短暂休眠后,再生植株在季风后季节恢复生长,并表现出与供体植株相似的形态。供体与随机选择的 15 株再生植株之间的细胞学比较分析表明,体细胞数稳定在 2n = 20。
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