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Original Articles

Effect of carbendazim on in vitro conservation and genetic stability assessment in Curcuma longa. and Zingiber officinale

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Pages 160-172 | Received 01 Sep 2016, Published online: 10 Jan 2018
 

ABSTRACT

In vitro multiplication and conservation protocol for Curcuma longa and Zingiber officinale using 25–100 mg L−1 carbendazim in MS basal and MS hormone medium was developed. Maximum enhancement in shoot proliferation was recorded on MS hormone supplemented with carbendazim at 25 mg L−1 giving in vitro conservation period of 6–12 months. Tissue culture derived one-year old field-grown turmeric plants showed normal vegetative growth and rhizomes formation. After 3 years of in vitro conservation, no differences were observed in plants conserved on BB25 medium and control for quantitative and qualitative traits and at genetic level as evidenced by SRAP profiles of turmeric and RAPD profiles of ginger.

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