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  • TITLE
  • DEDICATION
  • DECLARATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • LIST OF FIGURES.
  • CONTENTS
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1 Cycads
  • 1.1.1 Zamia furfuracea L
  • 1.1.2 Cycas revoluta Thunb
  • 1.1.3 Cycas circinalis L
  • 1.2 Cycad Tissue Culture
  • 1.3 Objectives of the present study
  • 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
  • 2.1 In vitro Studies in non cycad Gymnosperms
  • 2.2 In vitro studies in cycads
  • 2.3 Histology
  • 2.4 Histochemistry and Histoenzymology
  • 2.5 Biochemistry
  • 2.6 Isozyme
  • 3. MATERIALS AND METHODS
  • 3.1 Source & Choice of Plant materials
  • 3.1.1 Zamia fur furacea L
  • 3.1.2 Cycas revoluta Thunb Cycas circinalis L
  • 3.1.3 Cycas circinalis L.
  • 3.2 Establishment Of Cultures
  • 3.2.1 Glassware & instruments
  • 3.2.2 Basal Media
  • 3.2.3 Preparation of Culture Media
  • 3.2.4 Sterilization
  • 3.2.5 Explant Preparation and Surface Sterilization
  • 3.2.6 Inoculation and Incubation
  • 3.2.7 Sub Culture
  • 3.3 Callogenesis
  • 3.4 Somatic embryogenesis
  • 3.5 Histology, Histochemistry and Histoenzymology
  • 3.6 Biochemical Quantification
  • 3.7 Electrophoretic Techniques
  • 3.8 Statistical analysis
  • TABLES
  • Table 1 Chemical composition of various nutrient media used.
  • Table 2 Plant Growth regulators and other Supplements used in cultures.
  • Table 3 Staining methods followed for general histology, histochemistry and histoenzymology
  • 4. RESULTS
  • 4.1 Zamia furfuracea L
  • 4.1.1 Callogenesis
  • 4.1.2 Embryogenesis in Zamia furfuracea
  • 4.1.3 Indirect Organogenesis
  • 4.1.4 Direct Organogenesis
  • 4.1.5 Non - Organogenic Combinations
  • 4.1.6 Histology
  • 4.1.6.1 General Histology of Plant Organs
  • 4.1.6.2 Ontogeny of callus
  • 4.1.6.3 Histology of Non - organogenic Callus
  • 4.1.6.4 Histology of somatic embryogenesis
  • 4.1.6.5 Histology of regenerated structures
  • 4.1.7 Histochemical Localization of metabolites and enzymes
  • 4.1.7.1 Callus
  • 4.1.7.2 Embryogenic callus
  • 4.1.7.3 Indirect organogenic callus
  • 4.1.8 Isozyme analysis in explants, callus and in differentiated organs
  • TABLES
  • Table 4 In vitro Response (%) of different basal media with out PGR to different explants of Zamia furfuracea on different Basal media without PGR after 45 days
  • Table 5 Effect of Auxins on callus induction in Zamia furfuracea explants on B5 + MS basal medium % of response after 4 weeks
  • Table 6 Effect of 2, 4-D on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 7 Effect of NAA on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 8 Effect of IAA on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5 / MS medium.
  • Table 9 Effect of 2, 4-D + Kin on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 10 Effect of NAA+ Kin on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 11 Effect of IAA+ Kin on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 12 Effect of 2, 4-D+ BAP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 13 Effect of NAA+BAP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 14 Effect of 1AA+BAP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 15 Effect of 2, 4-D+2iP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 16 Effect of NAA+2iP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 17 Effect of IAA+2iP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium.
  • Table 18 Treatments for organogenic response in Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium supplemented with different combinations of PGR.
  • Table 19 Organogenic response in Zamia furfuracea callus on B5 + MS medium supplemented with 10% CW, 200 mg / l G1. 100 mg / l CH & 3% Sucrose after 120 days
  • Table 20 a, b. Effect of additives on Somatic Embryogenesis in Zamia furfuracea callus on the optimum Medium composition - B5 + MS medium supplemented with Kin 1.0 + 2iP 1.0 + NAA 0.5
  • Table 21a, b Effect of additives (% response & average no. of embryoids) on Indirect organogenesis in Zamia furfuracea on the optimum Medium composition - B5 + MS medium supplemented with Kin 1.0 + 2iP 1.0 + 2, 4D 0.5
  • Table 22 a, b Histochemical localization of metabolites & enzymes in the callus from young rachis of Zamia furfuracea.
  • FIGURES
  • Fig.1 Zamia furfuracea L.
  • Fig. 2 Callogenesis in Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig. 3 Non Organogenic calli in Zamia furfuracea.
  • Fig. 4 Darkening of Non Organogenic calli in Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig. 5 Induction and maturation of somatic embryos in Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig. 6 Maturation of somatic embryos in Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig. 7 Induction and maturation of shoot buds from callus in Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig. 8 Histological examination of the explants in Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig. 9 Histological examination of calli of Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig.10 Xylogenesis in Non organogenic calli of Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig.11Resin and Druses in the non-organogenic calli of Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig.12 Ontogeny of somatic embryos in Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig.13 Histology of in vitro shoot and root of Zamia furfuracea
  • Fig.14 Electrophoretogram showing isozymes of explants & in vitro cultures of Z.furfuracea
  • Fig. 15 Zymogram showing isozymes of explants & in vitro cultures of Z. furfuracea
  • Fig. 16 Callus growth index in young rachis explants of Z. furfuracea
  • Fig. 17 Callus growth rate in young rachis explants of Z. furfuracea
  • Fig. 18 Starch profile in callogenesis from young rachis explants of Z. furfuracea,
  • Fig. 19 Soluble sugar profile in callogenesis from young rachis explants of Z.furfuracea
  • Fig. 20 Protein profile in callogenesis from young rachis explants of Z, furfuracea
  • Fig. 21 Resin profile in callogenesis from young rachis explant of Z. furfuracea
  • Fig. 22 Starch profile in Embryogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea (E1-E2)
  • Fig. 23 Starch profile in Embryogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea (E3-E4)
  • Fig. 24 Soluble sugar profile in Embryogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea (E1-E2)
  • Fig. 25 Soluble sugar profile in Embryogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea (E3-E4)
  • Fig. 26 Protein profile in Embryogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea (E1-E2)
  • Fig. 27 Protein profile in Embryogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea (E3-E4)
  • Fig. 28 Resin profile in Embryogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea (E 1-E2)
  • Fig. 29 Resin profile in Embryogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea (E3-E4)
  • Fig. 30 Starch Profile in indirect organogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea.
  • Fig. 31 Soluble sugar profile in indirect organogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea.
  • Fig. 32 Protein profile in indirect organogenesis cultures of Z.furfuracea
  • Fig. 33 Resin profile in indirect organogenesis in Z.furfuracea
  • Fig. 34 Starch Profile in non organogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea
  • Fig. 35 Soluble sugar profile in non organogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea.
  • Fig. 36 Protein profile in non organogenic cultures of Z.furfurcea
  • Fig. 37 Resin profile in non organogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea
  • 4. 2 Cycas revoluta Thunb
  • 4.2.1 Callogenesis
  • 4.2.2 Organogenesis in Cycas revoluta
  • 4. 3 Cycas circinalis L
  • 4.3.1 Callogenesis
  • 4.3.2 Organogenesis In Cycas circinalis
  • 4.3.3 Germination of zygotic embryos in Cycas circinalis
  • 4.3.4 Embryogenesis from megagametophyte of Cycas circinalis.
  • 4.3.5 Adventitious shoot induction from mega gametophyte of Cycas circinalis
  • 4.3.5a Seedling cultures of Cycas circinalis
  • 4.3.6 Effect of additives in organogenic response
  • 4.3.7 Histology
  • 4.3.8 Histochemical localization
  • 4.3.9 Biochemical Analysis of non-organogenic cultures
  • 4.3.10 Biochemical profile during Embryo genesis from megagametophyte
  • 4.3.11 Biochemical analysis during Organo genesis from megagametophyte
  • 4.3.12 lsozyme
  • TABLES
  • Table 23 Response (%) of different explants of Cycas revoluta on different Basal media without PGR after 45 days.
  • Table 24 Effect of Auxins on callus induction in Cycas revoluta explants on B5+MS basal medium % of response after 4 weeks.
  • Table 25 Effect of 2, 4-D on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 26 Effect of NAA on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 27 Effect of IAA on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 28 Effect of 2, 4-D + Kin on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 29 Effect of NAA + Kin on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 30 Effect of IAA + Kin on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 31 Effect of 2, 4-D and BAP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 32 Effect of NAA + BAP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 33 Effect of IAA+ BAP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 34 Effect of 2, 4-D + 2iP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 35 Effect of NAA + 2iP on callogenesis from young rachis explants of Cycas revoluta on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 36 Effect of IAA+2iP on callogenesis from young rachis explants on B5 / MS medium in Cycas revoluta
  • Table 37 In vitro Response (%) of different explants of Cycas circinalis on different Basal media without PGR after 45 days.
  • Table 38 Effect of Auxins on callus induction (% of response) in Cycas circinalis explants on B5+MS medium after 4 weeks.
  • Table 39 Effect of 2, 4-D on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 40 Effect of NAA on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 41 Effect of IAA on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 42 Effect of 2, 4-D + Kin on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium.
  • Table 43 Effect of NAA + Kin on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 44 Effect of IAA +Kin on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 45 Effect of 2, 4-D +BAP on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 46 Effect of NAA + BAP on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 47 Effect of IAA + BAP on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 48 Effect of 2, 4-D + 2iP on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 49 Effect of NAA + 2iP on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 50 Effect of IAA and 2iP on callogenesis from young rachis and megagametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium
  • Table 51Treatments for organogenic response in megagametophyte explant of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium supplemented with different combinations of PGR.
  • Table 52 PGR Treatments which showed organogenic response in mega gametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium supp lemented with 10% CW, 200 mg / l GI. 100 mg / l CH, 20% Megagametophyte extract and 3% Sucrose after 120 days
  • Table 53 a, b Effect of additives on somatic embryogenesis in Cycas circinalis callus on optimum medium composition - B5 + MS medium supplemented with I mgL-1 BAP+0.5 mgL -1 NAA + 20% megagametophyte extract.
  • Table 54 a, b Effect of additives on shoot induction from megagametophyte of Cycas circinalis on optimum medium composition - B5 + MS medium supplemented with I mgL-1 Kin +0.5 mgL-1 BAP + 0.5 mgL-1 2, 4-D + 20% megagametophyte extract.
  • Table 55 a Histochemical localization of metabolites and enzymes in the callus from young rachis of Cycas revoluta & Cycas circinalis
  • Table 55 b Histochemical localization of metabolites and enzymes in embryogenic and organogenic cultures from megagametophyte explant of Cycas circinalis
  • FIGURES
  • Fig. 38 Cycas revoluta Thunb.
  • Fig. 39 Cycas circinalis L
  • Fig. 40 Callogenesis in Cycas revoluta & C. circinalis
  • Fig. 41 Induction of shoot bud in C. revoluta, In vitro germination of embryo of C. circinalis & Embryogenic calli of C. circinalis
  • Fig. 42 Adventitious shoot induction from megagametophyte of C. circinalis
  • Fig. 43 Maturation of adventitious shoot buds from megagametophyte of C. circinalis, In vitro germination of seeds of C. circinalis
  • Fig. 44 Histological examination of explants of Cycas species
  • Fig. 45 Histological observation of somatic embryogenesis in C. circinalis
  • Fig. 46 Electrophoretogram showing isozymes of explants & in vitro cultures of Cycas species
  • Fig. 47 Zymogram showing isozymes of explants & in vitro cultures of Cycas species
  • Fig. 48 Callus growth index in young rachis explant of C. revoluta
  • Fig. 49 Callus growth rate in pattern in young rachis explants of C. revoluta.
  • Fig. 50 Starch Profile in callogenic cultures in young rachis explants of C. revoluta.
  • Fig. 51 Soluble sugar callogenic cultures from young rachis explants of C. revoluta.
  • Fig. 52 Protein profile in callogenic cultures from young rachis explants of C. revoluta.
  • Fig. 53 Resin profile in callus cultures of young rachis explants of C. revoluta.
  • Fig. 54 Callus growth index in young rachis explant of C. circinalis
  • Fig. 55 Callus growth rate in pattern in young rachis explants of C. circinalis
  • Fig. 56 Starch profile in callogenic cultures from young rachis explants of C. circinalis.
  • Fig. 57 Starch profile in callogenic cultures from megagametophyte explants of C. circinalis
  • Fig. 58 Soluble sugar callogenic cultures from young rachis explants of C.circinalis
  • Fig. 59 Soluble sugar profile in callogenic cultures from megagametophyte explants of C. circinalis
  • Fig.60 Protein profile in callogenic cultures from young rachis explants of C. circinalis.
  • Fig. 61 Protein profile in callogenic cultures from megagametophyte explants of C.circinalis.
  • Fig. 62 Resin profile in callogenic cultures from young rachis explants of C.circinalis.
  • Fig. 63 Resin profile in callogenic cultures from megagametophyte explants of C. circinalis.
  • Fig. 64 Starch profile in non organogenic cultures of C. circinalis
  • Fig. 65 Soluble sugar profile in non organogenic cultures of C.circinalis.
  • Fig. 66 Protein profile in non organogenic cultures of C.circinalis.
  • Fig. 67 Resin profile in non-organogenic. cultures of C.circinalis.
  • Fig. 68 Starch profile in organic cultures of C.circinalis.
  • Fig. 69 Soluble sugar profile in organic cultures of C.circinalis.
  • Fig. 70 Protein profile in organic cultures of C.circinalis.
  • Fig. 71 Resin profile in organic cultures of C. circinalis
  • 5. DISCUSSION
  • 5.1 Callogenesis
  • 5.2 Caulogenesis
  • 5.2.1 Somatic Embryogenesis
  • 5.2.2 Indirect Organogenesis
  • 5.2.3 Direct organogenesis
  • 5.2.4 Organogenesis from megagametophyte of Cycas circinalis.
  • 5.2.5 Effect of additives
  • 5.2.6 Effect of light on embryogenesis / organgensis
  • 5.2.7 Maturation of proembryos
  • 5.2.8 Histology
  • 5.2.9 Histochemical Localization
  • 5.2.10 Metabolic Profile during cell differentiation
  • 5.2.11 Isozyme analysis
  • 6. SUMMARY
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