In vitro propagation of cashew from young trees

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R. A. Thimmappaiah
P. H. Shirly
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[1] Indian Council of Agricultural Research,National Research Centre for Cashew
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micropropagation; micrografting; rejuvenation; rooting;
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Regeneration of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) from shoot explants of young grafts of mature tree origin is described. Establishment of shoot cultures was affected by season of collection, source, and type of explant. Explants from young grafts established better than those collected from field trees, and nodal cuttings regenerated better than shoot tips. Maximum percentage bud break and minimum contamination was noticed when shoots were collected in dry months (January to May). Pre-conditioning of stock plants by hormonal spray with 6-benzyladenine (BA) and gibberellic acid (GA3) and brief presoaking of shoots in BA had no significant effect on culture establishment. MS (Murashige and Skoog, 1962) medium with half-strength major nutrients, 2.74 mMl-glutamine, 87.6 mM sucrose, and 2.25 gl−1 phytagel was ideal for culture initiation. Inclusion of 0.1% polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP-360) in the media reduced phenolic exudation. Solidified media was superior to liquid medium. Sucrose/glucose as energy source was found essential in the medium and had significant effect on percentage bud break and shoot development. A repeatable axillary shoot-bud induction was obtained on the above basal medium containing thidiazuron (TDZ) alone and in combination with BA. TDZ at 0.45 μM was best for axillary shoot-bud proliferation (4.5 buds per shoot) with maximum response (100%). Bud elongation could be stimulated in multiple shoots on medium containing 116.8 mM sucrose. In vitro rooting on auxin media and pulsing microshoots in 10 mM naphthalenaacetic acid (NAA) was ineffective. Rooting inability was, however, overcome by a micrografting procedure.
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