Development of micropropagation protocol for jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) KJ 182

Development of micropropagation protocol for jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) KJ 182

Authors

  • Meera Manjusha A.V. Assistant Professor, RARS Pilicode.
  • Karishma N A Kerala Agricultural University

Keywords:

Jack, micropropagation, BA, shoot multiplication

Abstract

The most common method of propagating jackfruit is by seed, yet vegetative propagation techniques arelabor-intensive and seasonal, and plantlets cultivated from seeds are heterozygous and do not conform totype. Hence, micropropagation can be used to overcome the limitations of conventional vegetative propagationmethods. A better culture establishment was obtained with shoot tips cultured on MS medium with2 mg L-1BA. On MS media treated with BA (1-4 mg L-1) and 0.35 mg L-1 GA3, shoots proliferate. Thehighest number of shoots were obtained in MS medium supplemented with 3mg L-1BA and 0.35 mg L-1GA3and the highest shoot length and maximum number of leaves were recorded in MS medium supplementedwith 2.5 mg L-1BA and 0.35 mg L-1GA3. These proliferating shoots failed to yield any roots. Therefore, thiscould be a possible future career path.

Author Biography

Karishma N A, Kerala Agricultural University

Department of Fruit Science, College of Agriculture, Padannakkad, Kasaragod

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Published

27-07-2024

How to Cite

Manjusha A.V., M., & N A, K. (2024). Development of micropropagation protocol for jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) KJ 182. Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 62(1), 10–13. Retrieved from https://jtropag.kau.in/index.php/ojs2/article/view/1172

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