Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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678233 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A high yielding elite plant of Jatropha curcas was established under aseptic condition from field-grown nodal explants. Shoots were proliferated in MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg dmâ3 benzyladenine and 0.1 mg dmâ3 indolebutyric acid along with 10 mg dmâ3 adenine sulphate and a combination of 15 mg dmâ3 each of l-glutamine and l-arginine. However, within 15-20 d of culture incubation, tissue browning/necrosis leading to poor plant regeneration in vitro was observed. A set of different antioxidants, namely, reduced glutathione, ascorbic acid, tocopherol and cysteine were used in the medium individually and in combination to solve the problem of tissue browning and necrosis. The addition of antioxidants proved beneficial for the growth of the shoots. The optimum medium comprised of 25 mg dmâ3 reduced glutathione and 10 mg dmâ3 ascorbic acid, where proliferating shoots having highest leaf canopy area, remained fresh, green and regenerative up to 40 d of culture incubation without any subculture. The activities of antioxidant enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase was higher in control shoots, indicating that tissue browning/necrosis was associated with oxidative stress which was further supported by higher contents of H2O2 and phenolics in control shoots compared to the other treatments. Similarly glutathione reductase, ascorbate peroxidase and guiacol peroxidase was higher in treated shoots than control indicating that these shoots have developed antioxidant enzymatic protective system which determine the ability to survive in oxidative stress and up regulation of these enzymes would help to reduce the built up of reactive oxygen species.
Keywords
PVPGSHTCANADPHGPXADSIBAAPXGSSGNBTCysSDSPMSFIsoenzymesβ-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, reduced form6-benzyladenineBSAROSnitroblue tetrazoliumα-TocopherolHydrogen peroxideAscorbic acidbovine serum albuminAntioxidant enzymeEDTAethylene diaminetetraacetic acidindole-3-butyric acidtrichloroacetic acidJatropha curcasHydroxyl radicalsSODadenine sulphatesodium dodecyl sulphateSuperoxide dismutaseCysteineLong-term culturephenazine methosulfateH2O2ascorbate peroxidasepolyvinylpyrrolidoneglutathione reductaseglutathione, oxidized formglutathione, reduced formReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Pratibha Misra, Dibya D. Toppo, Neha Gupta, Debasis Chakrabarty, Rakesh Tuli,