DEVELOPING A COST-EFFECTIVE MICROPREDATION PROTOCOL FOR TWO CARNATION (DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L.) VARIETIES UNDER IN VITRO CONDITIONS
2025-01
Science Journal of the University of Zakho (Issue : 2663) (Volume : 13)
ABSTRACT:
A successful attempt was made through this investigation to develop a cost-effective protocol for two varieties of carnation
(Dianthus caryophyllus L.) ornamental plants named Clove Pink and Scarlet. Healthy and vigorous cultures were established
by inoculating axillary buds on MS medium after a successful disinfestation process by sterilizing in 2.5% NaOCl for 10
minutes. The microshoots were multiplied by testing different benzyladenine (BA) and kinetin concentrations. Luckily, the
best multiplication parameters were achieved with MS medium free of growth regulators, which will reduce the propagation
costs. The higher number of shoots (11.60 shoots/ explant), leaves (59.80 leaves/ explant), and longest shoots (10.90 cm)
when grown on MS medium without Plant growth regulators (PGRs), Additionally, the clove pink variety on MS medium
with 1.5 mg l
-1 BA and Scarlet variety grown on MS-free of PGRs respectively. A 100% percent rooting was achieved for
both varieties when 1.5 mg l
-1 Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) was added to the culture media. The same NAA concentration
for scarlet variety microshoots resulted in the highest number of roots (26.2 roots/explant) and the longest roots (9.0 cm).
Successful acclimatization was observed by transferring the well-rooted plantlets to greenhouse conditions while putting
them in peat moss