In vitro microrhizome production in Zingiber officinale Rosc.

Sharma, T. R. ; Singh, B. M. (1995) In vitro microrhizome production in Zingiber officinale Rosc. Plant Cell Reports, 15 (3-4). pp. 274-277. ISSN 0721-7714

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/BF00193735

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Abstract

Microrhizomes of Zingiber officinale were successfully produced from tissue culture derived shoots by transferring them to liquid MS medium supplemented with 1 mg/l BAP, 2 mg/l calcium pantothenate, 0.2 mg/l GA3 and 0.05 mg/l NAA for shoot proliferation. After 4 weeks of incubation, the medium was replaced with microrhizome induction medium, consisting of MS salts supplemented with 8 mg/l BAP and 75 g/l sucrose. Microrhizome formation started after 20 d of incubation in stationary cultures at 25+1 ° in the dark. Microrhizomes with 1–4 buds and weighing 73.8 to 459 mg each were harvested after 50–60 d. After storage for 2 months in moist sand at room temperature, 80% of the microrhizomes sprouted producing roots and shoots.

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