[PDF][PDF] In vitro propagation and GC-MS studies of Ocimum basilicum Linn. var. pilosum (Willd.) Benth

GV Gopal, S Repalle, VR Talluri… - British Biotechnology …, 2014 - researchgate.net
GV Gopal, S Repalle, VR Talluri, SR Ronda, PR Allu
British Biotechnology Journal, 2014researchgate.net
An in vitro propagation method is outlined for Ocimum basilicum Linn. var. pilosum (Willd.)
Benth., a wild aromatic plant belongs to Lamiaceae family. Shoot buds were used as source
of explants on MS media supplemented with different concentrations of growth regulators for
callus growth, induction of multiple shoots and roots respectively. MS media with 1.5 mg/L of
kinetin and 0.5 mg/L of NAA showed 95.5% shooting, maximum number of shoots (7.33) and
relatively better shoot lengths (4.15 cm). Excised shoots were carefully transferred to …
Abstract
An in vitro propagation method is outlined for Ocimum basilicum Linn. var. pilosum (Willd.)
Benth., a wild aromatic plant belongs to Lamiaceae family. Shoot buds were used as source of explants on MS media supplemented with different concentrations of growth regulators for callus growth, induction of multiple shoots and roots respectively. MS media with 1.5 mg/L of kinetin and 0.5 mg/L of NAA showed 95.5% shooting, maximum number of shoots (7.33) and relatively better shoot lengths (4.15 cm). Excised shoots were carefully transferred to halfstrength MS medium supplemented with 1.0 mg/L indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) for root induction and it yields 86.6% rooting. Whereas, average root length and number of roots observed were 1.73 cm and 3.31 respectively per explants. Rooted plantlets were hardened and successfully established in natural soil, where they grew and matured normally. GC-MS studies in methanolic leaf extract of naturally grown Ocimum species yielded 15 compounds.
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