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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
DEDICATION
CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
Utilization of reeds
Traditional Sector
Industrial sector
Factors causing reed forest degradation
a) Ochlandra travancorica
Propagation
Anatomy
(b) Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Aims and objectives of present research endeavour
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Bamboo tissue culture a Review
Micropropagation
Adventitive Shoot Formation
Somatic embryogenesis
Artificial seeds
In vitro Flowering
Factors affecting success of in vitro propagation
1. Explant
b. Surface sterilization
Culture Media
Growth Regulators
Vitamins
Other Organic Compounds
Culture enviornment &.conditions
Genotype
Root Induction
Acclimatisation and Planting out
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Plant Material
Chemicals and Glasswares
Media preparation and sterilization
Inoculation and subculture
Histological studies
Growth measurement and statistical analysis
Ochlandra travancorica
I Micropropagation
a Collection and Preparation of Explants
b. Sterilization techniques of Explants
c. Culture Media
d Inoculation of Explants
e Axillary bud proliferation and multiple shoot induction
f. Elongation of in vitro shoots
g Rooting
Hardening and plantouts
IV Callus culture
a Explants per callus induction
b. Media for callus induction
Callus isolation and subculture
Organogenesis from the callus
III In vitro flower induction
Media for flower induction
IV Histological studies
Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
I Micro propagation
a Explant selection and surface sterilization
Surface sterilisation
b. Culture media
Axillary bud proliferation and multiple shoot production
Experiment No. I The effect of IAA on multiple shoot induction
Experiment No.II The effect of cytokinin on multiple shoot induction
Ixperiment No. III
Rooting of shoots
Hardening and plantouts
IV Callus culture
Explant selection
Culture media
Experiment No. I
Experiment II
III HIistological studies
RESULTS
Ochlandra travancorica
I Micropropagation
Size of the Explants
Standardization of Media and Plant growth regulators
The effect of BAP on multiple shoot induction
Effect of Kinetin in Multiple shoot production
Effect of IAA on multiple shoot induction
The effect of coconut milk
Effect of BAP with other auxins
Shoot elongation
Rooting
Hardening and plantouts
II Callus culture
Effect of phytohormones in callus induction
Effect of 2-4 D in callus induction
Effect of 2-4D with BAP
Effect of 2-4 D with kinetin
Effect of 2-4 D along with 2 ip
Effect of other plant growth regulators
Organogenesis from callus
In vitro flower induction
HISTOLOGY
a) Shoot
b) Callus
Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Micro propagation
a) Size of the explants
Multiple shoot induction
1. Experiment No.1 The effect of explants with Auxin 1AA
2. Experiment No.11
The effect of BAP with Auxins
3. Experiment No.111
In vitro shoot elongation
Rooting
Hardening
Callus Culture
Experiment No.1
Experiment No.11
Histology
Shoot
Callus
Table I Chemical composition of various culture media used for rrt vrtro propagation ofOchlnr~dratr ai~crricorrcn
Table III Effect of explant size in axillary bud proliferation in 0. lrni~atlcorrcn
Table III The effect of size and percentage of explant establishment
Table IV Effect of BAP concentrations on shoot multiplication in O.travancorica
Table V Effect of different auxins on multiple shoot production in O.travancorica (BAP 4 mg/l)
Table VI Effect of different auxins on iri vilro rooting in 0.travancorica
Table VII Effect of different concentration of 2-4 D on growth and fresh weight (mg) of callus on leaf, leaf sheath and internodal explants of O.travancorica
Table VIII Effect of auxin/cytokinins on callus regeneration in O.travancorica
Table IX Media composition for in vitro flower induction in O.travancorica
Table X The effect of auxin IAA on axillary bud proliferation and multiple shoot induction in O.travancorica var hirusta
Table XI The effect of different cytokinins on axillary bud proliferation and multiple shoot induction in O.travancorica var hirusta
Table XII Effect of different auxins on in vitro rooting of O.travancorica var hirusta
Table XIII Callus formation in different explants with varying hormones in O.travncorica var hirusta
Fig. I Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. II Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. III Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. IV Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. V Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. VI Ochlandra fravancorica
Fig. VII Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. VIII Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. IX Ochlandra travancorica (X 400)
Fig. X Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. XI Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. XII Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. XIII Ochlandra travancorica
Fig. XIV Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Fig. XV Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Fig. XVI Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Figire XVII Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Fig. XVIII Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Fig. XIX Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Fig. XX Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Fig. XXI Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Fig. XXII Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
DISCUSSION
Ochlandra travancorica
Micrpropagation
1. Culture Establishment
2. Multiplication
3. Rooting
4. Hardening and plant outs.
The observations recorded in the present work.
Callus Culture
In vitro Flowering
Ochlandra travancorica var hirsuta
Micropropagation
Callus culture
SUMMARY
Ochlandra travancorica
Oclrlandra travancorica var hirsuta
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