Studying the effect of a combination of plant growth regulator on multiple shoots and rooting in GmCHI transgenic T. paniculatum
Overview
Abstract:
Talinum paniculatum is a herbaceous plant known for
its high medicinal value. GmCHI transgenic T. paniculatum in the T1 generation,
that contain 4.24 mg/g and 2.74 mg/g of flavonoid, respectively, which reflect
increases of 7.4-fold and 4.8-fold, respectively, compared to that in wild-type
plants. In order to increase flavonoid acquisition from the biomass of GmCHI transgenic T. paniculatum in the T1 generation with high flavonoid content, it
is necessary to study the effect of multiple shoots and rooting in transgenic
plants. In this paper, we present the results of studying the effects of a
combination of plant growth regulator on multiple shoots and rooting in GmCHI transgenic T. paniculatum. The cotyledons are suitable materials to create multiple
shoot for GmCHI transgenic T. paniculatum when using the MS medium
supplemented with kinetin. The addition of 2.0 mg/l of
BAP gave a higher multi-shooting effect than the addition of 1.5 mg/l of
kinetin or the combination of 1.5 mg/l of kinetin with 0.8 mg/l of IBA. Using
0.5mg/l IAA had better rooting ability than combining 0.5mg/l IAA with kinetin.
Keyword(s): Keywords: culture medium, multiple shoots, GmCHI transgenic T. paniculatum, the cotyledons.
Journal | TNU Journal of Science and Technology |
Volume | 226(14) |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
ISBN | 1859-2171 |