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An experiment was conducted to develop in vitro regeneration protocol in sweet potato at the
Department of Biotechnology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka. Four Sweet potato
varieties viz Beni,
Cogane,
Kokei and
Bari12 were used. The phytohormones BA, IBA and 2,4-D
were applied to observe the potentiality of each hormone on plantlet production. Meristem was
used as explant for callus induction and subsequent plantlet regeneration. The cultivar Cogane took
minimum days for shoot regeneration from callus in the treatment 0.5 mg/l of 2,4-D. The highest
number of shoots was noticed by the variety Kokei in the same treatment. The treatment 0.5 mg/l
of 2,4-D showed best response on callus induction and the variety Kokei was more responsive in
plantlet regeneration from meristamatic tissue. The node and shoot tip were used for direct plantlet
regeneration on MS media supplemented with different concentration of BA and IBA either
individually or in both combination. The treatment 1.0 mg/l of BA resulted the highest length of
shoot 7.50 cm, 8.25 cm, 7.90 cm and 8.25 cm in the variety Beni, Cogane, Kokei and BARI 12
respectively. The highest percent of node development was recorded in the variety Kokei. The
combined effect of BA and IBA was evaluated for plantlet regeneration and it was noticed that the
treatment 1.0 mg/l BA + 2.0 mg/l IBA took minimum days for shoot initiation. The variety BARI
12 and Kokei showed highest number of node in the treatment 1.0 mg/l + 1.5 mg/l IBA. Healthy,
robust and good quality plantlets were regenerated in all the four varieties. Among them, the
variety Kokei showed the best performance in all the parameter under studies. More than 80%
plantlet survived in net house and in open field condition. An efficient protocol has been developed
for in vitro regeneration of sweet Potato which can be used for large scale commercial purpose of
plantlet production. |
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