In Vitro Study of Dendrobium Crepidatum Lindl. & Paxton and Analysis for Genetic Homogeneity by Using Rapd Marker
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Abstract
Dendrobium crepidatum Lindl. & Paxton is a highly medicinal and threatened
epiphytic orchid of Nepal, listed under the Appendix II of CITES. The main purpose
of this study was to carry out in vitro shoot multiplication and use RAPD technique to
study the variation among the wild population (mother plant) and the in vitro
regenerated of Dendrobium crepidatum. Shoot tips obtained from in vitro culture of
seeds were inoculated on MS (Murashige and Skoog 1962) medium with different
growth regulators, Benzyl Amino Purine (BAP), Naphthalene Acetic Acid (NAA),
Gibberellic Acid (GA
3
) and coconut water supplement. It was found that the most
effective medium for shoot multiplication was MS medium supplemented with 10%
coconut milk, 2mg/l BAP and 0.5mg/l NAA, which regenerated healthy greenish
shoots. In molecular investigation, 4 arbitrary primers were used for RAPD analysis
of the in vitro regenerated normal shoots, callus regenerated shoots and wild sample.
As such, in the study of in vitro regenerated shoots formed through callus showed
polymorphism while the remaining normal shoots showed genetic homogeneity. The
possible cause of the polymorphism may be due to the production and abnormal
growth on the shoots (possible somaclonal variation).