G. R. Mallavarapu
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
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Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2007
Gauri Saxena; Suchitra Banerjee; Laiq-ur-Rahman; Praveen C. Verma; G. R. Mallavarapu; Sushil Kumar
Transgenic plants of rose-scented geranium (Pelargonium graveolens cv. Hemanti) have been produced from Agrobacterium rhizogenes (strains A4 and LBA9402) mediated hairy root cultures. Amongst the explants tested, leaves were most responsive followed by the petioles and internodal segments, respectively. The A4 strain performed better for all the three explants both in terms of frequency of response and time requirement for hairy root induction. Transgenic shoots could be obtained by spontaneous regeneration without intervening callus phase amongst 16% and 12% root lines of A4 and LBA 9402 origin, respectively, or they were induced in 29% and 22% hairy root lines of A4 and LBA9402 origin, respectively, with different hormonal supplementation. These transgenic plants showed 30% survival as against 90% of their control under the confined environment of glasshouse. The transgenic plants were of similar morphotype having increased branching, higher number of leaves with increased dentations, short and round stature, highly branched root system and absence of leaf wrinkling. These transgenic plants showed opine positive results even after 5xa0months of their transfer to the glasshouse. The essential oil compositions of 81% of these transgenics were qualitatively similar to that of the wild type parent. However, two transgenic plants (LZ-3 and 14TG) showed increase in concentrations of geraniol and geranyl esters signifying improved oil quality with respect to the citronellol:geraniol ratio. These two oils having better olfactory value represent an improvement over that of the wild type parent from the commercial point of view.
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2001
Ritika Gupta; K. P. Sastry; Suchitra Banerjee; G. R. Mallavarapu; Sushil Kumar
Four new accessions (BSP1-4) of rose scentedgeranium Pelargonium graveolens were derivedfrom the spontaneous half-sib seed progeny of mostly sterilepopulations of the cultivar accession Bipuli. The seed producingplants of Bipuli had been growing among the populations of cultivaraccessions Hemanti and Kunti in the temperate agroclimate ofKodaikanal, Tamilnadu in India. The four new accessions were comparedwith the cultivar accessions Bipuli, Hemanti and Kunti in fieldexperiments under subtropical agroclimate of Lucknow, Uttar Pradeshfor essential oil yield and quality related traits and in terms oftheir RAPD profiles. The crop yield and essential oil parameters andDNA profiles of the four new accessions and three cultivar accessionsallowed the conclusion that the accessions BSP-1, BSP-2 andBSP-3 were Bipuli × Kunti hybrids and BSP-4was a Bipuli × Hemanti hybrid. The accession BSP-4demonstrated hybrid vigour in several of the essential oil yieldrelated traits; on average basis it out yielded other accessions by afactor of about 2.4. The essential oil of BSP-4 had 89%rhodinol content in which citronellol to geraniol ratio was 1:1 andthe contents of isomenthone, menthone, 10-epi--eudesmol, 6,9-guaiadiene, decanoic acid andisodecanoic acid were relatively lower than in the oils of accessionsBipuli and/or Hemanti. The present study has shown a way for thegeneration of new genotypes in rose scented geranium in which thecultivars have been vegetatively maintained for decades and thegenetic resources are scanty.
Flavour and Fragrance Journal | 2001
Ritika Gupta; G. R. Mallavarapu; Suchitra Banerjee; Sushil Kumar
Hortscience | 2002
Ritika Gupta; Suchitra Banerjee; G. R. Mallavarapu; S. Sharma; S. P. S. Khanuja; Ajit Kumar Shasany; Sushil Kumar
Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences | 2000
G. R. Mallavarapu; M. Singh; R. S. C. Shekhar; S. Ramesh; Sushil Kumar; S. Kumar; A. K. Kukreja; S. Dwivedi; A. K. Singh
Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences | 2000
G. R. Mallavarapu; Vijay Kumar Mehta; K. P. Sastry; K. R. Krishnan; S. Ramesh; Sushil Kumar; S. Kumar; A. K. Kukreja; S. Dwivedi; A. K. Singh
Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences | 2000
G. R. Mallavarapu; J. R. Bahl; R. P. Bansal; S. N. Garg; S. Ramesh; Sushil Kumar; S. Kumar; A. K. Kukreja; S. Dwivedi; A. K. Singh
Archive | 2002
Raghavendra Narayanrao Kulkarni; Nagawara Seshagirirao Ravindra; Srinivas Iyer Ramesh; G. R. Mallavarapu; Suman Preet Singh Khanuja; Mahendra Pandurang Darokar; Ajit Kumar Shasany; Sushil Kumar
Archive | 2000
Gauri Saxena; Suchitra Banerjee; Laiq Ur Rahman; G. R. Mallavarapu; Srikant Sharma; Suman Preet Singh Khanuja; Sushil Kumar
Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences | 2000
R Gupta; G. R. Mallavarapu; S. Ramesh; S. Kumar