Studies on a drought resistant legume: The moth bean, Vigna aconitifolia (Jacq) marechal. II. morphogenetic studies
D A Godbole1, M N Kunachgi, U A Potdar
1Biochemistry Division, National Chemical Laboratory, 411 008, Poona, India.
Abstract:
Plantlets regenerated from shoot apices, cotyledons and callus cultures in Moth bean, Vigna aconitifolia (JACQ) Marechal, a drought resistant legume and pulse crop, were rooted and transferred to soil. Explants for these studies were derived from seedlings pre-conditioned by germination of seeds on B5BA and WMB (control).
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