African Journal of Botany

ISSN 2756-3294

African Journal of Botany Vol. 1 (2), pp. 020-024, July, 2013. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Enhancement of in vitro micro corm production in Gladiolus using alternative matrix

Subhash K. Roy1, Gaurab Gangopadhyay1, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay2, Binoy K.

Modak, Siraj Datta3 and Kalyan K. Mukherjee1*

1Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Botany, Bose Institute, 93/1 APC Road, Calcutta–700 009, West Bengal, India.

2Institute of Genetic Engineering, 30 Thakurhat Road, Kolkata–128, West Bengal, India.

3Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, Pin–721657, West Bengal, India.

*Corresponding authors E-mail: [email protected]

Accepted 26 May 2013

Abstract

An efficient in vitro protocol for mass propagation of Gladiolus was developed. Basal portions of the innermost leaves responded readily in culture. Ten to fifteen adventitious shoot buds emerged from every responding explant through direct organogenesis, which proliferated in agar-gelled MS basal medium supplemented with NAA (0.002 mM) and BA (0.009 mM). Large number of micro corms was produced in the plantlets on transfer to MS liquid medium supplemented with 176 mM sucrose and 0.002 mM NAA using coir as an alternative matrix. The micro corms grew in size under field condition for two consecutive seasons for flowering. The identical isozymic, RAPD and ISSR profiles of randomly selected micro corms and corms obtained from the field with respect to mother corm population indicated a near full-proof and cost effective micropropagation protocol of Gladiolus.

Key words: alternative matrix, genetic fidelity, Gladiolus, isozyme, ISSR, micro corms, RAPD.