Publication: In vitro Regeneration of Gypsophila Paniculata L. Through Nodal Segments
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Article
Date
2023-11-01
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Gypsophila (Gypsophila paniculata L.), commonly
known as baby’s breath, is a very popular
ornamental plant in the floriculture industry.
Gypsophilas are often grown as ornamental plants
in many European gardens. They are valuable as
a cut flower in floristry to add as a filler to flower
bouquets. A protocol for the regeneration of
Gypsophila paniculata L. using nodal explants
grown in the field was established. The induction
of multiple shoots was best obtained on Murashige
and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 1
mg L-1 BAP and 0.5 mg L-1 NAA. After 8 weeks of
initial culture, multiple shoots were regenerated
from the explants and transferred to the rooting
medium with different concentrations of IBA and
NAA. The highest number of roots was obtained
from the MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg
L-1 IBA and 0.5 mg L-1 NAA within 6 weeks. Rooted
plantlets were hardened and established in pots
with 89% highest survival rate.
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Keywords
Gypsophila, Shoots, Roots, MS medium, Plantlets
Citation
P. E. Kaliyadasa, G. H. N. Maheepala. (2023). In vitro Regeneration of Gypsophila Paniculata L. Through Nodal Segments. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 370-375.
