Lack of in vitro multiplication procedure has long been a serious problem in sugarcane breeding programs. This problem has been solved to maximum extent by In Vitro propagation. In the present study, 6 genotypes of sugarcane (SC 06, SC 04, SC 25, SC 11, SC 13 and SC 30) was acquired & excised for apical and sub apical parts (eyes/ lateral buds). The explants were surface sterilized with Clorox (70% +100%, 20 & 10 min). Results showed that highest survival % was achieved with apical buds (66%) as compared to lateral buds (33%). In addition, effect of different concentrations of rooting media (NAA, 5% Sucrose and 6% Sucrose) and shooting media (GA3, 0.1mg/, Kinetin, 0.1mg/L and BAP 0.1mg/L, Kinetin 0.1mg/L,GA3 0.1mg/L, NAA 0.1mg/L) was stu...
A simple and efficient protocol for In vitro direct regeneration of shoot from immature leaf explant...
The biology of sugarcane makes it useful to develop in-vitro germplasm conservation and exchange met...
Conventional propagation of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is limited due to low propagation r...
Lack of in vitro multiplication procedure has long been a serious problem in sugarcane breeding prog...
Not AvailableThe world collection of Sugarcane germplasm have been maintained at Sugarcane breeding ...
A rapid propagation and acclimatization response of two different varieties of sugarcane (CP 77,400 ...
Sugarcane contributes 60–70% of annual sugar production in the world. Somaclonal variation has poten...
Copyright: © 2014 Tolera B, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of th...
An efficient embryogenic response (both direct and indirect) of two different varieties of sugarcane...
In vitro conservation techniques can be utilized for germplasm maintenance. However, few reports on ...
Rapid and efficient in vitro regeneration methods that minimise somaclonal variation are critical fo...
Conventional vegetative propagation of sugarcane generally has low multiplication rate and allows di...
The rapid multiplication of early, mid and late maturing sugarcane clones were obtained under differ...
The present study was initiated to optimize in vitro protocol for mass propagation of two commercial...
A rapid micro propagation and acclimatization response of two different varieties of sugarcane Co860...
A simple and efficient protocol for In vitro direct regeneration of shoot from immature leaf explant...
The biology of sugarcane makes it useful to develop in-vitro germplasm conservation and exchange met...
Conventional propagation of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is limited due to low propagation r...
Lack of in vitro multiplication procedure has long been a serious problem in sugarcane breeding prog...
Not AvailableThe world collection of Sugarcane germplasm have been maintained at Sugarcane breeding ...
A rapid propagation and acclimatization response of two different varieties of sugarcane (CP 77,400 ...
Sugarcane contributes 60–70% of annual sugar production in the world. Somaclonal variation has poten...
Copyright: © 2014 Tolera B, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of th...
An efficient embryogenic response (both direct and indirect) of two different varieties of sugarcane...
In vitro conservation techniques can be utilized for germplasm maintenance. However, few reports on ...
Rapid and efficient in vitro regeneration methods that minimise somaclonal variation are critical fo...
Conventional vegetative propagation of sugarcane generally has low multiplication rate and allows di...
The rapid multiplication of early, mid and late maturing sugarcane clones were obtained under differ...
The present study was initiated to optimize in vitro protocol for mass propagation of two commercial...
A rapid micro propagation and acclimatization response of two different varieties of sugarcane Co860...
A simple and efficient protocol for In vitro direct regeneration of shoot from immature leaf explant...
The biology of sugarcane makes it useful to develop in-vitro germplasm conservation and exchange met...
Conventional propagation of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is limited due to low propagation r...