Somatic embryogenesis in Jatropha curcas Linn., an important biofuel plant

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Timir baran Jha
Priyanka Mukherjee
Mukul Manjari Datta
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[1] Presidency College,Department of Botany
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Somatic embryogenesis; Biofuel; Adenine sulphate; Secondary somatic embryogenesis;
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Jatropha curcas L. is one potential source of non-edible biofuel-producing energy crop. Its importance also lies in its medicinal properties. The species is primarily propagated through heterozygous seeds, and thus the seed oil content varies from 4 to 40%. Moreover, due to its perennial nature, seed setting requires 2 to 3 years time. The seed viability and rate of germination are low, and quality seed screening is another laborious task; thus, seed propagation alone cannot provide quality planting material for sustainable use. Somatic embryogenesis, a powerful tool of plant biotechnology for faster and quality plant production has been successfully applied to regenerate plants in Jatropha curcas for the first time. Embryogenic calli were obtained from leaf explants on MS basal medium supplemented with only 9.3 μM Kn. Induction of globular somatic embryos from 58% of the cultures was achieved on MS medium with different concentrations of 2.3–4.6 μM Kn and 0.5–4.9 μM IBA; 2.3 μM Kn and 1.0 μM IBA proved to be the most effective combination for somatic embryo induction in Jatropha curcas. Addition of 13.6 μM adenine sulphate stimulated the process of development of somatic embryos. Mature somatic embryos were converted to plantlets on half strength MS basal medium with 90% survival rate in the field condition. The whole process required 12–16 weeks of culture for completion of all steps of plant regeneration. This protocol of somatic embryogenesis in Jatropha curcas may be an ideal system for future transgenic research.
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