Induction of polyploidy in pride-of-india (Melia azedarach Linn), an agroforestry tree
2002
Jambhale, N.D. | Patil, S.C. | Pawar, S.V. (Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, Rahuri (India). Plant Biotechnology Centre, Department of Agricultural Botany)
Polyploidy was induced in pride-of-India (Melia azedarach Linn) a small tree grown as a hedge plant and is important for agroforestry having timber, fodder and therapeutic and insecticidal uses. Colchicine 0.5% treatment for 3 consecutive days to shoot apices of three to four day old seedlings was effective, Polyploid plants have smaller leaves with dark green, thick and overlapped leaflets, larger stomata, smaller inflorescence, reduced pollen fertility and less number of drupes than of diploids. They achieved faster growth in three-and-a-half years. Anther squashes of the two polyploidy C1 plant showed chromosome number of 2n =56 in the polyploids as against 2n =28 in diploid.
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