Conference Proceeding
Standardization of Clonal Macropropagation Protocol of Dillenia pentagyna Roxb an Important and Endangered Medicinal Tree Species through Stem Branch Cuttings
Tiwari SK*, Krishnamurthy G, Amit Pandey, Goswami MP and Pankaj SainiForest Genetics Plant Propagation & Biotechnology Division, State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur-482008, Madhya Pradesh, India
- *Corresponding Author:
- SK Tiwari
Forest Genetics Plant Propagation & Biotechnology Division
State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur-482008, Madhya Pradesh, India
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E-mail: drsktiwari1963@rediffmail.com
Received date: March 31, 2016; Accepted date: April 21, 2016; Published date: April 28, 2016
Citation: Tiwari SK, Krishnamurthy G, Pandey A, Goswami MP, Saini P (2016) Standardization of Clonal Macropropagation Protocol of Dillenia pentagyna Roxb an Important and Endangered Medicinal Tree Species through Stem Branch Cuttings. J Biotechnol Biomater 6:222. doi:10.4172/2155-952X.1000222
Copyright: © 2016 Tiwari SK, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
Dillenia pentagyna belongs to family Dilleniaceae, is commonly known as Karkat. It is small deciduous tree reaching up to the height of 10-12 m with a straight bole. The species is distributed throughout in India including Andaman & Nicobar. It is highly important medicinal tree species. Its leaves, fruits and bark show antibacterial, antialpha glucosidase and antioxidant property. Due to its high medicinal value the natural occurrence of this species is declining day by day and gradually the species comes under the threat condition. The species is highly recalcitrant in nature, because it very difficult to propagate by conventional propagation methods.
Now there is an urgent need to develop an appropriate technology for its conservation and clonal propagation. An attempt has been made for standardizing the clonal propagation technique of this valuable medicinal species through stem branch cuttings under intermittent misting conditions in mist chamber. The optimum rooting response has been standardized by various parts per million (ppm) concentrations and treatment timings of root promoting hormones Indol-3 butyric acid-(IBA) and α-Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA). The optimum rooting response >60 percent was observed when the cutting were treated up to 20 minute with 500 ppm concentration of Indol-3 butyric acid. On an average 6 roots with10-15 cm length were induced from the cuttings after 30-35 days. Α-Naphthalene acetic acid was failed to induce roots from the cuttings.