2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.5012721
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The combination effect of auxin and cytokinin on in vitro callus formation of Physalis angulata L. – A medicinal plant

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“…An excellent callus induction was observed at 3.5 and 3.0 mg L -1 2, 4-D after a culture period of 4-5 weeks [31]. The present results are in close conformity with Mastuti and coauthors [32] who reported more callus induction and growth in Physalis angulata when growth medium was fortified with 2,4-D and Kinetin as compared to IAA and NAA. Further, Kintzios and Skoula [33] also reported almost similar results, who investigated that a higher rate of callus induction was obtained when an intermediate auxin and cytokinin concentration were used for S. officinalis.…”
Section: Percent Callus Inductionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…An excellent callus induction was observed at 3.5 and 3.0 mg L -1 2, 4-D after a culture period of 4-5 weeks [31]. The present results are in close conformity with Mastuti and coauthors [32] who reported more callus induction and growth in Physalis angulata when growth medium was fortified with 2,4-D and Kinetin as compared to IAA and NAA. Further, Kintzios and Skoula [33] also reported almost similar results, who investigated that a higher rate of callus induction was obtained when an intermediate auxin and cytokinin concentration were used for S. officinalis.…”
Section: Percent Callus Inductionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This effect is usually due to an increase in ethylene production at higher auxin concentrations (Morrish et al 1987;Vasil 1988;George et al 2008). According to the literature, the suitable growth regulators concentration and ratio for SE initiation (the "balance of concentration") should not be understood as the exogenous concentration of hormones used, but rather as a balance of the total concentration between endo-and exogenous hormones (Mastuti et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, cytokinin growth regulators include BA, zeatin, and kinetin, each plays an important role in enhancing the cell division process, especially shoot regeneration, lateral growth, and production of multiple shoots. The ratio between cytokinin and auxin needs to be considered to determine growth direction [6]. The orchid subculture in this study originated from the crossing of Coelogyne pandurata and Coelogyne rumphii with various combinations of NAA and BA concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%