Effect of antiviral chemicals on in vitro regeneration response and production of PLRV-free plants of potato

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Singh B. [1 ]
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[1] Plant Tissue Culture Lab, P.G. Department of Biotechnology, Khalsa College, Amritsar, 143002, Punjab
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chemotherapy; nodal segments; PLRV; Potato; shoot regeneration; virus elimination;
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10.1007/s12892-015-0069-x
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Potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) is causing serious loss in yield and quality of potatoes. In the present study, the effect of seven antiviral chemicals viz. Acyclovir, 5-Azacytidine, Cytarabine, 5-Bromouracil, Ribavirin, 2-Thiouracil and Zidovudine on regeneration response and production of PLRV-free plants under in vitro conditions is reported. MS medium supplemented with 0.1 mg L-1 GA3, 0.1 mg L-1 NAA and 500 mg L-1 malt extract was used for regeneration of plantlets from nodal explants. DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR was used for virus indexing of the mother plant and in vitro-regenerated plantlets. Explants of PLRV positive potato plants were cultured on this medium containing different concentrations (5 - 30 mg L-1) of antiviral chemicals. Shoot regeneration response varied between tested antiviral chemicals and was decreased with increase in concentration of antiviral chemicals from 5 to 30 mg L-1. Antiviral chemicals at 30 mg L-1 concentration showed strong inhibitory effect on regeneration response of shoots. In vitro regenerated plantlets tested negative in both ELISA and RT-PCR were only considered as virus free. When regeneration response and number of virus-free plants produced was compared, 2- thiouracil and ribavirin (25 mg L-1) were found to be effective. 2- thiouracil (25 mg L-1) gave 38.68% PLRV free plants with 30.55% cultures showing shoot regeneration and ribavirin (25 mg L-1) gave 39.62% PLRV-free plants with 36.80% cultures showing shoot regeneration. Regeneration response of explants was better on 5-Bromouracil at 30 mg L-1 concentrations but it was found least effective in production of PLRV-free potato plants. © 2015 Korean Society of Crop Science and Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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