Anthurium anderanum from Araneae family, is a plant with high commercial value. Tissue culture technique appears as an alternative way propagation to increase Anthurium production. The recent research intended to establish an efficient regeneration method for Anthurium andraeanum tissue culture. Young Anthurium plantlets including young shoots, petioles and leaves were applied for regeneration through in vitro indirect organogenesis method from the undefined plant tissues. Callus proliferation was induced by the use of Morishige and Skoog media along with 0.6 mg/l 2,4- Dichlorophenes acetic acid. Shoot regeneration medium consisted of MS salts with supplemented different combinations of BAP and NAA. The number of shoots per explants was significantly increased in 7 months of culture periods in all different combinations but there were found that 14 shoots/explant and 13.9 shoots/explant in NA+ BAP (0+3mg/l) and (0.2+0mg/l) respectively. The longest shoot length (17.3 cm) was found in NAA+BAP (0+0.5mg/l). Rooting was found automatically in shoot proliferation medium. Regenerated plantlets were potted in mixture of broken brick, coco husk and charcoal and successfully acclimatized.
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