2025 Vol. 31 No.1 PP 69-77
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v31i1pp69-77
Optimizing Callus Induction in Bryonia laciniosa : A Combined Approach of Sterilization Protocols and Plant Growth Regulators
*Hemshankar Sahu and Ujjwala Supe
Department of Biotechnology,
Plant tissue culture laboratory,
St Thomas College, BHILAI-490006, DIST-DURG (CHHATTISGARH) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail : hemshankarsahu24@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
The usage of traditional drugs by 60% of the global population has heightened concerns regarding the extinction of
medicinal plants like Bryonia laciniosa, attributed to over harvesting and habitat constraints. This study investigates effective
sterilization methods for the in vitro culture of Bryonia laciniosa, revealing optimal disinfection with 0.2% sodium hypochlorite
followed by fungicide (Sofia) treatment. Although 0.3% mercuric chloride yielded high explant survival, it resulted in elevated
culture mortality, favoring sodium hypochlorite for successful disinfection. Leaf explants displayed efficient callus induction on
MS medium, with the 2,4-D (3.0mg/l) + Kin (0.5mg/l) combination exhibiting the best response, followed by NAA (1.5mg/l) + Kin
(1.5mg/l). Maximum callus induction occurred on MS medium supplemented with 2,4-D (3mg/l) + Kin (0.5mg/l). The regenerated
callus was transferred to a half-strength MS medium fortified with 2,4-D for elongation. These findings underscore the potential
of explants for callus induction, morphological analysis, and indirect plantlet regeneration, emphasizing the importance of in vitro
techniques in preserving endangered medicinal plants.
KEY WORDS : 2,4-D, in vitro callus induction, Kinetin, MS medium, NAA