Publication: Investi gati on of Measures to Control Epiphytes and Endophytes Present in Nodal Explants of Persea Americana Mill in Its in Vitro Establishment
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Article
Date
2024-12-04
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Signifi cant advancements in micropropagati on methods
facilitate the commercial culti vati on of avocado
(Persea americana Mill), a remarkable tropical and
sub-tropical fruit, highly recommended for its nutriti
onal value. Since high quality, true-to-type planti ng
materials are required to promote the commercial
producti on of avocado, this study was conducted with
the objecti ve of investi gati ng an eff ecti ve sterilizati on
method to control both epiphytes and endophytes
present in nodal explants of P. americana cv. ‘Pollock’
to opti mize in vitro establishment measures which
will lead to popularize its micropropagati on. In this
study, nodal segments of approximately 10 cm from
soft wood stem cutti ngs of P. americana cv ‘Pollock’
were used to obtain explants. The eff ects of 10%,
20%, and 30% concentrati ons of sodium hypochlorite
(NaOCl) were evaluated, with exposure durati ons
of 10 and 20 minutes, to determine their effi cacy in
eliminati ng epiphytes during vitro establishment. Additi
onally, the nodal explants were treated with 100
mg/L Augmenti n™ for 20 - minutes and 30 - minutes
periods respecti vely, as a fi nal dip before culturing to
eradicate endophytes. The eff ects of three diff erent
culture media, half-strength Murashige and Skoog
(MS) medium, Woody Plant Medium (WPM), and
Gamborg’s medium (B5) were also investi gated. The
highest survival rate (83%) of nodal segments was
achieved when explants were sterilized with 20% Na-
OCl for 20 minutes, followed by a fi nal sterilizati on
step involving a 30-minute dip in Augmenti n™, and
subsequently cultured in WPM medium.
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Keywords
Avocado, In vitro propagati on, Nodal segments, Sodium Hypochlorite
