Document Type
Conference Item
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract
Synthetic seeds of Clitoria ternatea-L, were successfully created from leaf explants within 3 weeks after germinated on Murashige and Skoog (MS) media. The seeds were initially washed with tap water and teepol, then the seeds were sterilised with 99% (v/v) sodium hypochlorite solution' for 1 minute and rinsed with distilled waterthree times. In a laminar flow cabinet, the seeds were dipped in 70% (v/v) ethanol for 1 minute and blotted with steriled tissue, 'The shoot tip explants were encapsulated with 3% alginate (w/v) which suplemented with various concentrations (0.5-2.5 mg/I) and combinations ofNAA, BAP and adenine. The optimum concentration for the formation of encapsulation matrix was 3.0% sodium alginate (NaC6H706). Encapsulated beads were soaked in 100 mM calcium chloride dehydrate (CaCI2.2H20) solution for 30 minutes. No suitable beads were formed with low concentration (1-2%) of sodium alginate. Within 10 minutes soaking in calciumchloride dehydrate, Clear and.bead formation with no definite shape was observed. While, within 20 minutes in calcium chloride dehydrate, clear beads, solid and round in shape was observed, however, inside the bead was still in liquid condition. In the present study, the rate of germination of synthetic' seeds were slightly decreased from 90% to 80% after 30 days of storage at 4°C, To date-this is the first report on synthetic seeds technology involving Clitoria Ternatea L. as an alternative and supplementary method for . mass propagation and conservation of this medicinal,
Keywords
In Vitro Propagation, Synthetic Seeds, Adenine, Alginate
Divisions
InstituteofBiologicalSciences
Event Title
International Conference on Innovative Trends in Multidisciplinary Academic .Research
Event Location
Istanbul, Turkey
Event Dates
20 – 21 October 2014
Event Type
conference