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    Efficacy of a low-cost agrochemical thidiazuron in induction of regeneration from cotyledons of melia volkensii gurke

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    Date
    2013
    Author
    Mulanda, ES
    Adero, MO
    Amugune, NO
    Akunda, E
    Kinyamario, JI
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    Article; en_US
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    en
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    Abstract
    Mass propagation via tissue culture technology could rescue threatened indigenous medicinal, pesticidal and timber plants. However, its application remains underutilized locally due to high costs of tissue culture consumables. Local efforts towards reduction of costs have centered on use of cheaper carbon sources such as table sugar, substitution of Murashige and Skoog and Gamborg’s salts with mixtures of fertilizers and substitution of conventional gelling agents agar, gelrite and phytogel with cassava starch. However, a gap exists on the identification of cheaper substitutes of conventional plant growth promoters yet these, particularly cytokinins, are important cost drivers in tissue culture. Half a gram of plant-cell-culture-tested Thidiazuron (TDZ) from Sigma-Aldrich costs 2,145 Euros (Ksh 235,500) while 1 g of Zeatin costs 4,220 Euros (Ksh 463,514). This study sought to determine whether a low-cost agrochemical TDZ that costed only 0.229 USD (Ksh 19.84) per gram and was recently reported by the present authors to support high frequency regeneration in mature zygotic embryos of M. volkensii, could elicit similar response in other explants. Cotyledons of mature seeds from wild trees in Kitui were cultured in ½ MS medium containing eight TDZ concentrations from 0 to 4 mg/l. High frequency (80 to 100 %) direct regeneration of shoots was observed within 14 days. TDZ treatments had a significant effect (Ftestp < 0.001) on the regeneration response in relation to the non-morphogenic controls. Shoots were elongated on ½ MS + 0.1 mg/l 6-Benzylaminopurine in combination with either 0.01 mg/l 1AA or 10% coconut water and rooted in ½ MS + 0.1 mg/l Indole-3-butyric acid. Low-cost agrochemical TDZ could substitute the exorbitant plant-cell-culture-tested Thidiazuron in tissue culture of M. volkensii. We recommend testing of this agrochemical on more explants and species.
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    http://elearning.jkuat.ac.ke/journals/ojs/index.php/jscp/article/view/1035
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/84986
    Citation
    Scientific Conference Proceedings 2013
    Subject
    Melia volkensii
    Cotyledons
    Low-cost
    Thidiazuro
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