Explant Age, Auxin Concentrations and Media Type Affect Callus Production from Oil Palm (Elaeis Guineensis) Embryo Axes

H.O. Shittu, G.C Mgbeze, C.R. Eke, O. Asemota

Abstract


The effects of age (15 and 18 weeks after anthesis) of explants from oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) embryo axes, media type (Eeuwens and Murashige & Skoog) supplemented with various concentrations (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60
and 120 mgl-1) of 2,4-D on callus production, employing standard in vitro techniques were investigated. The results of the study showed that the type of response, time of initiation of callus, percentage germinating explants or percentage callusing explants were greatly affected by the age of explants, the concentrations of the growth regulator and type of media used. It was found that callus generation was best in the 18 weeks after anthesis embryo axes culture in Eeuwens’ medium supplemented with 2,4-D. The optimum concentration of the hormone was found to be 50 mgl -1 which initiated callus within 35 days in culture. The percentage callusing explants was 80 %.

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