In vitro propagation of Lesser Galangal (Alpinia calcarata Rosc.) - a commercially important medicinal plant through rhizome bud culture

Authors

  • Asha K.I. NBPGR Regional Station, KAU.P.O., Vellanikkara, Thrissur-680656, Kerala, India
  • R. Asokan Nair NBPGR Regional Station, KAU.P.O., Vellanikkara, Thrissur-680656, Kerala, India
  • A. Indira Devi NBPGR Regional Station, KAU.P.O., Vellanikkara, Thrissur-680656, Kerala, India
  • N.K. Dwivedi NBPGR Regional Station, KAU.P.O., Vellanikkara, Thrissur-680656, Kerala, India

Keywords:

Alpinia calcarata, rhizome bud, shoot multiplication, regeneration

Abstract

An efficient protocol has been established for clonal propagation of Alpinia calcarata, a commercially important medicinal plant on Murashige and Skooge medium usingrhizome bud explants. Of the different concentrations of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) andBAP in combination with different levels of kinetin, the best response of axillary shootproliferation was achieved in a combination of 1.5 mg/l of kinetin in combination with 0.5mg/l of BAP producing 13.6 shoots per explant in 6-8 weeks of culture followed by 2 mg/lkinetin and 0.5 mg/l BAP with an average of 6.2 shoot buds from each of the explants.Rooting of the shoots also occurred in the same medium in 3 weeks of subculture. Shootstransferred to half strength MS medium with 0.5 mg/l IBA was optimum for healthyrooting. The healthy in vitro rooted plants were hardened on plastic cups in sterile sand andwere transferred to pots containing potting mixture under green house conditions for 3-4weeks for acclimatization. The survival rate was 87-90% and the plants established well inthe field and developed rhizomes after 4-6 weeks of growth under shade house. Thisprotocol proves its utility for rapid propagation of A. calcarata, which can be exploited forpharmaceutical and commercial purpose.

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Published

14-10-2012

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K.I., A., Nair, R. A., Devi, A. I., & Dwivedi, N. (2012). In vitro propagation of Lesser Galangal (Alpinia calcarata Rosc.) - a commercially important medicinal plant through rhizome bud culture. Research in Plant Biology, 2(5). Retrieved from https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/ripb/article/view/2537

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