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Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 1993

Plantlet regeneration from callus initiated from flower buds in the wild species Allium senescens var. minor

Ashalatha S. Nair; Bong Bo Seo

Callus regeneration was observed from flower buds of Allium senescens var. minor inoculated in BDS, MS or B5 medium supplemented with 4.4 μM benzyladenine alone or in combination with 4.5 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxy-acetic acid (2,4-d), with 2,4-d and kinetin (4.5 μM/4.6 μM) or with 5.3 μM naphthaleneacetic acid. Ovules enlarged initially but the embryogenic tissue degenerated as callus development progressed from the nectar regions of the petals. Shoot buds and leaf primordia developed from the meristematic protuberances that originated from the surface of the callus. BDS medium with 4.5 μM 2,4-d and 13.3 μM BA was most suitable for shoot multiplication. The regenerated shoots were rooted in respective liquid medium without any growth regulators and successfully transferred to soil with 90% survival rate.


PLOS Computational Biology | 2018

Genetic programming based models in plant tissue culture: An addendum to traditional statistical approach

Meenu R. Mridula; Ashalatha S. Nair; K. Satheesh Kumar

In this paper, we compared the efficacy of observation based modeling approach using a genetic algorithm with the regular statistical analysis as an alternative methodology in plant research. Preliminary experimental data on in vitro rooting was taken for this study with an aim to understand the effect of charcoal and naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) on successful rooting and also to optimize the two variables for maximum result. Observation-based modelling, as well as traditional approach, could identify NAA as a critical factor in rooting of the plantlets under the experimental conditions employed. Symbolic regression analysis using the software deployed here optimised the treatments studied and was successful in identifying the complex non-linear interaction among the variables, with minimalistic preliminary data. The presence of charcoal in the culture medium has a significant impact on root generation by reducing basal callus mass formation. Such an approach is advantageous for establishing in vitro culture protocols as these models will have significant potential for saving time and expenditure in plant tissue culture laboratories, and it further reduces the need for specialised background.


Euphytica | 2005

Genome classification of banana cultivars from south india using IRAP markers

Ashalatha S. Nair; Chee How Teo; Trude Schwarzacher; Pat Heslop Harrison


Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2007

Plantlet production from the male inflorescence tips of Musa acuminata cultivars from South India

L. Resmi; Ashalatha S. Nair


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2014

Isolation, purification and characterisation of polygalacturonase from ripened banana (Musa acuminata cv. Kadali)

Thulasy Gayathri; Ashalatha S. Nair


Scientia Horticulturae | 2011

Somatic embryogenesis from bract cultures in diploid Musa acuminata cultivars from South India

Smitha Prasanna Divakaran; Ashalatha S. Nair


Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization | 2017

Biochemical analysis and activity profiling of fruit ripening enzymes in banana cultivars from Kerala

Thulasy Gayathri; Ashalatha S. Nair


International Journal of Botany Studies | 2018

Rapid micro-propagation of Wrightia tinctoria (ROXB.) R Br: A medicinal tree

Meenu R. Mridula; Ashalatha S. Nair


Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization | 2015

Purification and characterization of polygalacturonase from ripened fruits of Musa acuminata cultivar from Kerala (Musa acuminata cv. Palayankodan)

Thulasy Gayathri; Ashalatha S. Nair


Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology | 2012

Effect of Picloram on Somatic Embryogenesis from Leaf-sheath Explants in Diploid Musa acuminata cv. Njalipoovan

Pd Smitha; Ashalatha S. Nair

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L. Resmi

University of Kerala

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Bong Bo Seo

Kyungpook National University

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Chee How Teo

University of Leicester

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