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Title: Enhancing in-vitro shoot multiplication and elongation in aglaonema unyamanee tricolour using thidiazuron
Authors: Kalubowila, S. N.
Mubarak, A. N. M.
Bandaraalage, J. H.
Keywords: Aglaonema unyamanee
Micropropagation
MS media
Thidiazuron
Issue Date: 6-Mar-2024
Publisher: Department of Biosystems Technology South Eastern University of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Citation: Book of Abstracts, 1st Undergraduate Research Colloquium Department of Biosystems Technology, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, pp. 44.
Abstract: Aglaonema unyamanee Tricolour is a monocotyledonous foliage plant with high economic value, mainly propagated through vegetative stem cuttings. Thidiazuron (TDZ) is a synthetic plant growth regulator contributes to enhance micropropagation cycle via shoot multiplication and elongation in aroid plants. However, for Aglaonema, the effect of TDZ is unknown. As such, unravelling the TDZ is vital for ornamental plant industry. The objective of this research was to determine the best hormone concentration of TDZ for shoot proliferation and elongation of Aglaonema. The explants were derived from matured healthy mother plants and obtained inter-nodal segments (1cm long), then were surface sterilized and introduced into fullstrength MS media. The cultures were incubated at 26 ± 2ºC under16 h daily illuminations with white fluorescent light. After one month, newly developed clean shoots were taken to transfer into treatment media. Here, five concentration of TDZ viz 0.0mg/L (T1, Control), 1.0mg/L (T2) 1.5mg/L (T3), 2.0mg/L (T4) and 2.5mg/L ( T5 ) were introduced. Then the cultures were incubated at 26 ± 2ºC under16 h daily illuminations with white fluorescent light. Our results indicated that, a concentration of 1.50 mg/l of TDZ resulted in the highest shoot length (24mm), while a concentration of 2.5 mg/l led to the highest number of shoots per explant (18) after a 2-week period. The shoot bud production increased with the TDZ concentration, 3.6/plant with 2.5 mg/l, while lowest (1.0) in without TDZ. These initial findings demonstrate that the use of TDZ can effectively enhance both the multiplication and elongation of shoots in Aglaonema Tricolour, However, further research is needed based on subculturing practices.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/7087
ISBN: 978-955-627-023-5
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