Publication: A Novel Surface Sterilization Technique for in vitro Establishment of Dianella tasmanica variegata Nodal Explants
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Date
2021-12
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researchgate.net
Abstract
Dianella tasmanica ‘variegata’ is one of the popular species which is exported as ex-agar plants from Sri Lanka.
In order to promote dianella exports, micropropagation should be increased to produce a high-quality large
number required by the export markets. However, severe microbial contaminations in the in vitro establishment
have become the bottle neck for large scale in vitro propagation of this species. Therefore, this study was
undertaken with the objective of using sulfur nanoparticles (S-NP) to eliminate surface adhered fungal and
bacterial contaminants to obtain a vast number of contamination-free cultures at the in vitro establishment
stage. Apical parts of about 6 cm of D. tasmanica were used in this study. Effects of S-NP solution in 500 mg/L
was used with the control of 10% Clorox™ for the surface sterilization of the nodal explants. Results revealed
that 500 mg/L S-NP produced 80% and CloroxTM produced 40% contamination-free cultures after 4 weeks of
establishment in vitro. The experiment was repeated twice. This study suggests that S-NP is a promising lowcost non-toxic material that can be used in the surface sterilization of dianella nodal explants.
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Dianella tasmanica variegata, In vitro propagation, Sulfur nanoparticles (S-NP), Surface sterilization
Citation
Malwattage, G & Ratnayake, R & Peiris, Colin & Peiris, Sriyani & Laknath, Kasun. (2021). A Novel Surface Sterilization Technique for in vitro Establishment of Dianella tasmanica variegata Nodal Explants.
