Abstract:
Rose (Rosa hybrida L. cv. bush rose) micropropagules were grown on salicylic acid (SA)
supplemented MS medium with the objectives to study its effect on growth and multiplication under
in vitro conditions. Salicylic acid was added in the MS medium prior to autoclaving as well as after
autoclaving, through filter sterilization. Change in the mode of addition of SA did not make any
significant changes in growth as well as biochemical parameters. Low concentration of SA
(5 mg l 1
) was proved to be good in terms of higher accumulation of biomass and growth while
higher concentration exerted subdued effect. Similarly, various biomolecules viz. carbohydrates,
proteins, phenols and chlorophylls also shown significant enhancement in the micropropagules
grown on the medium supplemented with low concentration (5 mg l-1
) of SA. It was concluded that
SA at low concentration can be used as potential growth regulator in rose micropropagation.
Further, it was noted that mode of application of SA does not make any significant change in growth
pattern in rose micropropagules.
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Authors are thankful to Department of Biotechnology (DBT) -
New Delhi, for providing partial financial support under its
DBT-Star College Scheme. Authors are also thankful to
Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission (GSBTM, Gandhinagar)
for financial assistance under FAP-2014
(GSBTM/MD/PROJECT/SSA/1400/2014-15).