Title of article :
Determination of the Best Culture Medium and Plant Growth Regulators for Micropropagation of Neem Tree (Azadirachta indica A.Juss)
Author/Authors :
Mallam Bello, Aminu Department of Arid Land and Desert Management - Faculty of Natural Resources and Desert Studies - Yazd University - Yazd, Iran , Kamali Aliabad, Kazem Department of Arid Land and Desert Management - Faculty of Natural Resources and Desert Studies - Yazd University - Yazd, Iran , Tabandeh Saravi, Afagh Department of Environmental Science - Faculty of Natural Resources and Desert Studies - Yazd University - Yazd, Iran , SodaeiZade, Hamid Department of Arid Land and Desert Management - Faculty of Natural Resources and Desert Studies - Yazd University - Yazd, Iran
Abstract :
Azadirachta indica is a tree with high medicinal value that is
conventionally propagated by seed while exhibiting heterozygosity. The
aim of this research was to determine the best culture media and plant
growth regulators for the micropropagation of Neem. Lateral and
terminal buds of A. indica were sterilized with 0.15% and 0.2%
mercuric chloride for 10, 11, 12, and 13 min, followed by washing with
sterilized double-distilled water three times. At the proliferation and
elongation stage, WPM and MS media were tested with different
concentrations of BAP either alone or in combination with 0.01 mg L-1
IBA. LS and MS media containing four different levels of IBA (0, 0.5, 1.0,
and 2.0 mg L-1) were used for the rooting stage. Pulsing technique with
different IBA concentrations was investigated at the rooting stage.
Hardening of rooted plantlets was done in potting soil containing peat
and perlite (2:1), at 23-24 °C prior to transfer into the natural
environment. Maximum survival percentage (70.83%) with minimum
browning (10.42%) was achieved by sterilizing the explant with 0.15%
of mercuric chloride at all times. The longest shoots (3.66 cm) were
observed in the media containing BAP (0.5 mg L-1). Furthermore, the
highest number of leaves (14.2 leaves per plant) was recorded in MS
medium. Additionally, the MS media containing BAP hormone alone at
0.7 mg L-1 produced the highest number of shoots (3.6 shoots per
treatment). LS medium supplemented with IBA (4.0 mg L-1) using the
pulsing technique gave the best result at the rooting stage.
Keywords :
Azadirachta indica , Acclimatization , İn Vitro , Medicinal Plants , 6-benzylaminopurine
Journal title :
International Journal of Horticultural Science and Technology