A comparative performance of two explants types (CN and Nodal) for their efficiency to induce multiple shoot regeneration in Clitoria ternatea has been carried out. Thidiazuron (TDZ) in different concentrations (0.05-2.5 μM) was used as a supplement to the Murashige and Skoog's (MS) basal media. Explant type apart, two factors viz. concentration and exposure duration to TDZ played an important role in affecting multiple shoot regeneration. Cotyledonary node explants produced the best results at 0.1 μM TDZ, while in nodal explants the highest rate of shoot formation was achieved on MS medium supplemented with 1.0 μM TDZ. In both the explants, shoot multiplication increased when the regenerated shoots were subcultured on hormone free MS medium after 4 weeks of exposure to TDZ. Among the two, cotyledonary node explants produced considerably higher number of shoots at a comparatively lower concentration of TDZ than nodal explants. The regenerated shoots rooted best on MS medium containing 1.0 μM indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and were successfully established in pots containing garden soil with 88 % survival rate. All the regenerated plants showed normal morphology and growth characteristics.
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