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Callus 
 It is an unspecialized , unorganized, growing 
and dividing mass of cells. 
 It produced when explants are cultured on the 
appropriate solid medium, with both an auxin 
and a cytokinin in a correct conditions. 2,4-D are 
commonly used. 
 During callus formation there is some degree of 
dedifferentiation both in morphology and 
metabolism, resulting in the lose the ability to 
photosynthesis.
•A callus is a blob of tissue – (mostly undifferentiated 
cells) 
•A callus is naturally developed on a plant as a result of a 
wound 
•This callus can be left to develop or can be further divided
Callus 
Callus cultures may be compact or friable. 
Compact callus shows densely aggregated cells . 
Friable callus shows loosely associated cells and the callus becomes soft 
and breaks apart easily. 
•Habituation: it reduce the requirement of auxin and/or cytokinin by the 
culture during long-term culture.
Properties of callus culture 
It Often comes from shoot in early culturing 
It Can be maintained indefinitely 
No- photosynthesis and grows in dark 
It Can be used to isolate single cells with stem 
cell like properties (totipotent)
Three stages of callus culture 
1.Induction: 
Cells in explant dedifferentiate and begin to divide 
2.Proliferative Stage: 
Rapid cell division 
3.Morphogenesis stage: 
Differentiation and formation of organized structures; specifically processes that lead to 
plant regeneration from somatic cells
1.Induction
2.Division
3.Differentiation 
Organogenesis 
Somatic embryogenesis
ORGANOGENESIS 
SHOOT 
FORMATION 
ROOTING 
ROOT 
FORMATION 
SHOOTING 
WHOLE PLANT
3.3Plant morphogenesis 
3.1 Organogenesis 
The formation of organs (such as leaves, shoots, roots) on a plant organ, usually of a 
different kind 
1. Enhancement of axillary bud proliferation/ 
development 
2. Adventitious shoot formation 
3. Adventitious root formation 
3.2 Somatic embryogenesis 
Embryo initiation and development from somatic cells
3.1 Organogenesis 
 Enhancement of axillary bud proliferation and development - 
stimulation of the shoot apical meristem in vitro that includes 
proliferation of lateral buds 
Adventitious shoot formation - dedifferentiation and/or differentiation 
and development of shoots from non-meristematic cells (one or more 
than one) either directly or indirectly 
Adventitious root formation - roots are initiated adventitiously at the base 
of the shoot apex and a vascular continuum is established to complete 
plant regeneration.
3.2 Somatic Embryogenesis 
Dedifferentiation is typically minimal but a meristemoid -like 
tissue can be formed in the latter case 
Histogenesis of somatic embryogenesis is characterized by the 
formation of a bipolar structure, in contrast to adventitious 
organogenesis 
Single cell origin of somatic embryos makes chimerism 
infrequent; adventitious shoots can arise from more than one 
cell
MORPHOLOGY and characteristics of callus 
•Callus tissue proliferate as amorphous mass of cells having no 
regular shape . 
•So it difficult to describes its external morphology. 
•But they can be distinguished on the basis of other 
characteristics such as Texture , Colouration , Hormone 
requirements etc. 
•On that basis , even callus tissue initiated from explants of the 
same plants species may show considerable variation.
texture 
• On the basis of texture callus tissue can be two categories such as , 
1. Soft Callus 
2. Hard callus 
• 1. Soft callus is friable in nature and is made of Heterogenous mass 
of cell having minimal contact. 
• 2. Hard callus consists of giant cells , tracheid like cells and closely 
packed cells i.e. Compact in nature . 
• Hard callus may be nodular in form .
colouration 
• Generally callus tissue is creamish yellow or white in colour. 
• Sometime it may be Pigmented. 
• Pigmentation may be uniform or patchy. 
• It may be green in colour. 
• Sometime white callus tissue grown under dark condition turn it into 
green colour after transferring in light condition. 
• Some may be yellow in colour due to synthesis of Carotenoid pigments. 
• In some cauliflower culture it is in purple colour due to accumulation of 
anthocyanin in vacuoles or due to production of oxidized form of 3,4 
Dihydroxy phenylalanin (DoPA)
Principle / procedure of callus culture 
•There are Three criteria for callus culture are , 
1.Aseptic preparation of plant material 
2.Selection of suitable nutrient medium 
3.Incubation of culture under controlled 
physical condition
1.Aseptic preparation of plant material 
• Surface sterilization :- 
Washed with Running Water (3hr – over night )` 
1 % Bavistein treatment 
70 % Alcohol 
1 % Sodium hypochlorite 
0.1 % Mercury chloride 
Washed with sterile distilled water
LAF
2.Selection of suitable nutrient medium 
 Auxin/cytokinin 10:1-100:1 induces roots. 
1:10-1:100 induces shoots 
Intermediate ratios around 1:1 favor callus 
growth . 
Agar solidified or semi – solid nutrient 
medium are used. 
That media are autoclaved at 15 psi pressure 
for 15 – 20 min at 121 0c.
3.Incubation of culture under controlled physical 
condition 
Temperature : 25 + 2 0c 
Photoperiod : 16 hr Light , 8 hr Dark 
Light intensity : 2000 – 3000 lux 
Relative Humidity : 55 % - 60 %
STEPS INVOLVED IN CALLUS CULTURE 
Explant 
Bavistein 
Alcohol Na hypochlorite 
HgCl2 
Callus formation Inoculation Explant pieces 
Suspension culture 
New plant
Callus multiplication 
Actively growing callus can be initiated on 
culture media with an even physiological 
balance of cytokinin and auxin. 
After callus biomass increases two to four 
times (after 2–4 weeks of growth), callus 
can be divided and placed on fresh media.
Suspension cultures 
•Can be initiated from any part of the plant. 
•Usually initiated from friable callus already growing in culture. 
•Transferred into liquid medium.
Agitation 
•Breakdown of cell aggregates into smaller 
clumps of cells 
•Maintains a uniform distribution of cells and cell 
clumps in the medium 
•Provides gas exchange
A rice plant 
growing from 
callus with 
nutrient rich 
agar
Significances of callus culture 
• Callus culture as such has no major importance unless and until it is used for other 
experimental objectives . Still ,callus culture got some importance 
1. The whole plant can be regenerated in large number from callus tissue through 
manipulation of the nutrient and hormonal constituents in the culture medium . This 
phenomenon is known as plant regeneration or organogenesis or morphogenesis . 
2. Callus tissue is good source of genetic variability. 
3. Cell suspension culture in moving liquid medium can be initiated from callus culture. 
4. Callus culture is very useful to obtain commercially important secondary 
metabolites. 
5. Several biochemical assay can be performed from callus culture.
Conclusion: 
•Sterilization, Hormone concentration , And 
Proper handling is an important step in callus 
culture for successful results….
REFERENCE , 
1.An Introduction To Plant Tissue Culture – By KALYAN KUMAR D.E 
2.Plant Biotechnology – By H.S. CHAWLA 
3.Expanding Horizon – B.D.SINGH 
4.Fundamentals of Plant Physiology – Dr. V.K.JAIN 
5.Www.Google.Com
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Callus culture ppt

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Callus  It is an unspecialized , unorganized, growing and dividing mass of cells.  It produced when explants are cultured on the appropriate solid medium, with both an auxin and a cytokinin in a correct conditions. 2,4-D are commonly used.  During callus formation there is some degree of dedifferentiation both in morphology and metabolism, resulting in the lose the ability to photosynthesis.
  • 4. •A callus is a blob of tissue – (mostly undifferentiated cells) •A callus is naturally developed on a plant as a result of a wound •This callus can be left to develop or can be further divided
  • 5. Callus Callus cultures may be compact or friable. Compact callus shows densely aggregated cells . Friable callus shows loosely associated cells and the callus becomes soft and breaks apart easily. •Habituation: it reduce the requirement of auxin and/or cytokinin by the culture during long-term culture.
  • 6. Properties of callus culture It Often comes from shoot in early culturing It Can be maintained indefinitely No- photosynthesis and grows in dark It Can be used to isolate single cells with stem cell like properties (totipotent)
  • 7. Three stages of callus culture 1.Induction: Cells in explant dedifferentiate and begin to divide 2.Proliferative Stage: Rapid cell division 3.Morphogenesis stage: Differentiation and formation of organized structures; specifically processes that lead to plant regeneration from somatic cells
  • 11. ORGANOGENESIS SHOOT FORMATION ROOTING ROOT FORMATION SHOOTING WHOLE PLANT
  • 12. 3.3Plant morphogenesis 3.1 Organogenesis The formation of organs (such as leaves, shoots, roots) on a plant organ, usually of a different kind 1. Enhancement of axillary bud proliferation/ development 2. Adventitious shoot formation 3. Adventitious root formation 3.2 Somatic embryogenesis Embryo initiation and development from somatic cells
  • 13. 3.1 Organogenesis  Enhancement of axillary bud proliferation and development - stimulation of the shoot apical meristem in vitro that includes proliferation of lateral buds Adventitious shoot formation - dedifferentiation and/or differentiation and development of shoots from non-meristematic cells (one or more than one) either directly or indirectly Adventitious root formation - roots are initiated adventitiously at the base of the shoot apex and a vascular continuum is established to complete plant regeneration.
  • 14. 3.2 Somatic Embryogenesis Dedifferentiation is typically minimal but a meristemoid -like tissue can be formed in the latter case Histogenesis of somatic embryogenesis is characterized by the formation of a bipolar structure, in contrast to adventitious organogenesis Single cell origin of somatic embryos makes chimerism infrequent; adventitious shoots can arise from more than one cell
  • 15. MORPHOLOGY and characteristics of callus •Callus tissue proliferate as amorphous mass of cells having no regular shape . •So it difficult to describes its external morphology. •But they can be distinguished on the basis of other characteristics such as Texture , Colouration , Hormone requirements etc. •On that basis , even callus tissue initiated from explants of the same plants species may show considerable variation.
  • 16. texture • On the basis of texture callus tissue can be two categories such as , 1. Soft Callus 2. Hard callus • 1. Soft callus is friable in nature and is made of Heterogenous mass of cell having minimal contact. • 2. Hard callus consists of giant cells , tracheid like cells and closely packed cells i.e. Compact in nature . • Hard callus may be nodular in form .
  • 17. colouration • Generally callus tissue is creamish yellow or white in colour. • Sometime it may be Pigmented. • Pigmentation may be uniform or patchy. • It may be green in colour. • Sometime white callus tissue grown under dark condition turn it into green colour after transferring in light condition. • Some may be yellow in colour due to synthesis of Carotenoid pigments. • In some cauliflower culture it is in purple colour due to accumulation of anthocyanin in vacuoles or due to production of oxidized form of 3,4 Dihydroxy phenylalanin (DoPA)
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. Principle / procedure of callus culture •There are Three criteria for callus culture are , 1.Aseptic preparation of plant material 2.Selection of suitable nutrient medium 3.Incubation of culture under controlled physical condition
  • 21. 1.Aseptic preparation of plant material • Surface sterilization :- Washed with Running Water (3hr – over night )` 1 % Bavistein treatment 70 % Alcohol 1 % Sodium hypochlorite 0.1 % Mercury chloride Washed with sterile distilled water
  • 22. LAF
  • 23. 2.Selection of suitable nutrient medium  Auxin/cytokinin 10:1-100:1 induces roots. 1:10-1:100 induces shoots Intermediate ratios around 1:1 favor callus growth . Agar solidified or semi – solid nutrient medium are used. That media are autoclaved at 15 psi pressure for 15 – 20 min at 121 0c.
  • 24. 3.Incubation of culture under controlled physical condition Temperature : 25 + 2 0c Photoperiod : 16 hr Light , 8 hr Dark Light intensity : 2000 – 3000 lux Relative Humidity : 55 % - 60 %
  • 25. STEPS INVOLVED IN CALLUS CULTURE Explant Bavistein Alcohol Na hypochlorite HgCl2 Callus formation Inoculation Explant pieces Suspension culture New plant
  • 26. Callus multiplication Actively growing callus can be initiated on culture media with an even physiological balance of cytokinin and auxin. After callus biomass increases two to four times (after 2–4 weeks of growth), callus can be divided and placed on fresh media.
  • 27. Suspension cultures •Can be initiated from any part of the plant. •Usually initiated from friable callus already growing in culture. •Transferred into liquid medium.
  • 28. Agitation •Breakdown of cell aggregates into smaller clumps of cells •Maintains a uniform distribution of cells and cell clumps in the medium •Provides gas exchange
  • 29. A rice plant growing from callus with nutrient rich agar
  • 30. Significances of callus culture • Callus culture as such has no major importance unless and until it is used for other experimental objectives . Still ,callus culture got some importance 1. The whole plant can be regenerated in large number from callus tissue through manipulation of the nutrient and hormonal constituents in the culture medium . This phenomenon is known as plant regeneration or organogenesis or morphogenesis . 2. Callus tissue is good source of genetic variability. 3. Cell suspension culture in moving liquid medium can be initiated from callus culture. 4. Callus culture is very useful to obtain commercially important secondary metabolites. 5. Several biochemical assay can be performed from callus culture.
  • 31. Conclusion: •Sterilization, Hormone concentration , And Proper handling is an important step in callus culture for successful results….
  • 32. REFERENCE , 1.An Introduction To Plant Tissue Culture – By KALYAN KUMAR D.E 2.Plant Biotechnology – By H.S. CHAWLA 3.Expanding Horizon – B.D.SINGH 4.Fundamentals of Plant Physiology – Dr. V.K.JAIN 5.Www.Google.Com