High frequency direct organogenesis from immature leaflet explants has been
achieved in two locally cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) varieties
namely, Tridana Badam and Jhingha Badam. In both the varieties, shoot buds
were found to develop from leaflet on MS medium containing 5.0 mg/l BAP and
0.5 mg/l Kn within four-five weeks. Proliferation of regenerated shoot bud
s, formation of shoots and their elongation took place in the same medium.
Regenerated shoots formed healthy roots when they were further grown on hal
f strength of MS medium supplemented with either 0.2 mg/l NAA or 0.2 mg/l I
AA. Regenerated plantlets took four weeks to develop sufficient roots for t
ransplantation to soil. The transplanted plantlets produced viable seeds at
maturity. Histological investigation demonstrated the direct organogenesis
from the leaflet explants without the intervention of callus tissue.