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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2003 Aug; 41(8): 924-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-58761

ABSTRACT

Leaf explants collected from flowering plants of Vanda spathulata were cultured in Mitra medium with combinations of 6-benzyladenine (BA; 13.2-88.8 microM) and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA; 0.0 -85.6 microM). Combination of BA (66.6 microM) and IAA (28.5 microM) induced maximum shoots (17.33) from foliar meristems (leaf base). BA individually did not induce caulogenesis in leaf explants. For optimized multiplication, BA:IAA (2:1 microM) was essential at 22.2- 88.8 microM of BA. Re-cultured leaf explants produced lesser number of shoots compared to original explants and were nearly equal at combinations of 22.2-44.4 microM of BA and 5.7-28.5 microM of IAA. Rooting of shoots (> 95%) occurred in medium containing banana pulp (75 gl(-1)) and IAA (5.7 microM) within 3-9 weeks. Plantlets with 2-5 roots of 2-5 cm length established easily in community pots at 80-90% rates without hardening.


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Adenine/analogs & derivatives , Culture Media , Indoleacetic Acids/pharmacology , Kinetin , Meristem/drug effects , Orchidaceae/drug effects , Plant Leaves/drug effects
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J Biosci ; 1993 Sept; 18(3): 311-318
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-160945

ABSTRACT

Localization of antigens homologous to excretory-secretory proteins in developing embryos of Setaria digitata has been carried out by indirect fluorescent antibody test, [14C] labelling studies and Western blotting. Indirect fluorescent antibody test showed binding of excretory-secretory antibodies at perivitelline space. The fluorescent antibody binding was almost absent at small morulae stage and increasing in intensity in the successive developmental stages with maximum at coiled microfilaria stage. Hatched microfilaria did not show the presence of antigens by immunofluorescence. Immunocomplex of excretory-secretory antiserum against "amniotic fluid" collected from developing embryos of Setaria digitata labelled with [14C] amino acids showed highest radioactivity at coiled and tadpole stages and differed significantly from small morulae, big morulae and hatched microfilaria. Immunoblot analysis of amniotic fluid showed two proteins, 16·5 and 11 kDa, to be highly antigenic. The antigenic protein (11 kDa) content as seen by immuno blotting increased during embryogenesis and decreased at the stage of hatching.

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