In vitro Propagation of Etlingera elatior
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Abstract
Torch ginger Etlingera elatior is a perennial herb. It belongs to the family Zingiberaceae. E. elatior is normally progagated by its rhizome with low proliferation rate. Plant tissue culture methods can encourage rapid micropropagation. An optimum type of explants, sterilized explants, suitable culture medium, plant growth regulator (13.22-44.4 mM BAP suitable for the shoot formation, 5.37 mM NAA suitable for the root formation) and acclimatization mainly require for initiation of in vitro culture. Those factors will be presented in this review article.
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