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Conservation of an important montane bamboo Thamnocalamus falconeri, Hook.f. ex Munro through axillary bud proliferation

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Thamnocalamus falconeri, Hook.f. ex Munro., an important bamboo species belonging to the family Po-aceae, locally known as Ringal, occurs in the hills of Ut-tarakhand, India. This species has been traditionally exploited by local communities to support their livelihoods. Increasing needs of the hill villages impose unsustainable pressure on natural stands of Ringal in the Uttarakhand hills and forests have been degraded. The long history of excessive cutting of Ringal from natural forests and the lack of replanting threaten villager livelihoods. Replanting is required to conserve the species. We propose a protocol for generation of planting material through axillary bud proliferation for multiplication and conservation of this species. We collected offsets/rhizomes from a natural stand of T. falconeri in the Chopta Mandal areas (Chamoli dis-trict, India). These were planted at sites of varied elevation and fresh single nodal segments were collected from them as explants. Different sterilization treatments were assessed to combat contamination. Among these, treatment of 0.1%HgCl2 followed by 5% NaOCl, proved best. Among two cytokinin treatments, viz. BAP and Kinetin, singly or in combination, BAP alone (5 mg L-1) proved superior and resulted in 100% bud break. BAP-supplemented MS media yielded maximum vigorous shoot formation (90%) and maximum number of shoots (8.9). Subculturing of shoots on the same medium with similar BAP treatment (5 mg L-1 BAP) enabled continuous production of healthy shoots at similar frequency. Maximum rooting (100%) was recorded on half-strength MS medium supplemented with 5 mg L-1 IBA. Micropropagated plants were hard-ened and acclimatized in soil mixture (2:1:1) and then transplanted to field sites (Magra, Uttarakhand, 1,834 m). Eight to ten months after field transplantation we recorded 100% survival of transplanted material. This microprop-agation protocol could be used successfully for raising a stock of genetically homogenous plant material in bulk for field plantations and for conservation of the species.

Thamnocalamus falconeriMicropropagationMS mediumAxillary bud proliferationHormones

Meena Bakshi、Chandrakant Tiwari、Sajad Razvi

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Plant Physiology Discipline, Botany Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun 248006, India

2015

林业研究(英文版)
东北林业大学,中国生态学学会

林业研究(英文版)

CSTPCDCSCDSCI
影响因子:0.365
ISSN:1007-662X
年,卷(期):2015.(1)
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