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In Vitro Shoot Bud Differentiation from Hypocotyl Explants of Chili Peppers (Capsicum annuum L.)

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author ANIEL KUMAR, Owk
  Author SUBBA TATA, Sape
JOURNAL:
  Notulae Scientia Biologicae, 2(1), 66 - 69.
YEAR: 2010
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): None
DISCIPLINE: Plant Sciences
HTTP: http://notulaebiologicae.ro/nsb/article/view/3553
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-470-244 (Last edited on 2010/03/24 03:46:04 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is an economically important spice crop in tropical and subtropical countries. In vitro plant regeneration was obtained from 15th day old hypocotyl explants of three chili pepper cultivars (Capsicum annuum L., var. ‘X-235’, var. ‘PC-1’ and var. ‘Pusa Jwala’). Among the genotypes of Capsicum L. var. ‘X-235’ responded better than the var. ‘PC-1’ and var. ‘Pusa Jwala’. MS medium containing BAP (4.0 mg/l) and IAA (0.5 mg/l) was found to be the best medium for the production of maximum number of shoot buds in all the genotypes of chili pepper i.e., 6.80±0.16 (var. ‘X-235’), 5.00±0.19 (var. ‘PC-1’) and 4.80±0.12 (var. ‘Pusa Jwala’). The shoots were rooted on MS medium fortified with IBA (0.5 mg/l). Rooted plants were hardened and transplanted to the soil. The plants showed 80-90% survival during transplantation.
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