Abstract:
Irish Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the world’s most economically important tuber
crops belonging to the family Solanaceae. It is a versatile vegetable that is eaten all around the
year. The objective of this study was to establish a protocol for in vitro micropropagation of
Gudene and Belete Irish potato varieties from lateral bud explants. For shoot induction lateral
buds of Gudene and Belete were cultured on MS basal medium that contained 30 g/l sucrose, 6
g/l agar, vitamins and supplemented with BAP in 1, 2, 3, 4 mg/l concentrations combined with
different levels (0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 mg/l) of IAA. Shoot multiplication was done by culturing microshoots
on full strength MS basal medium supplemented with BAP (0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 mg/l) and KN
(0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 mg/l) in sole or combination. Rooting of the multiplied shoots was done on full
strength MS basal medium supplemented with different concentrations of IBA (0.25, 0.5 0.75, 1
mg/l) and NAA (0.25, 0.5 0.75, 1 mg/l) in sole or combination. In all cases, MS basal medium
without PGRs was used as control. The rooted plantlets were then acclimatized under
greenhouse conditions by transplanting the plantlets on moist red soil, sand soil and compost or
their mixture in 2:1:1 ratio. Results showed that shoot initiation, shoot multiplication and root
formation responses were significantly (P<0.05) higher under all levels and combinations of
hormones when compared with control treatments. There was significant difference between
PGRs treatments in all measured parameters with 91.67% and 87.5% survived proliferating cultures seen for Gudenie and Belete varieties, respectively on shoot initiation MS basal medium
supplemented with combination of 2.0 mg/l BAP and 1.0 mg/l IAA. Compared to the control,
both BAP and KN alone or in combination showed significant positive effect on shoot
multiplication of both varieties of Irish potato at all concentration levels. For Gudenie variety,
0.5mg/l BAP and 2mg/l KN combination had higher response than at other treatments. Number
of days to shoot emergence was also found to be shorter at this level of hormonal combination
than other treatments. In the case of Belete variety, 2mg/l KN alone treatment had similar effects
as that of 0.5mg/l BAP and 2mg/l KN. Compared to the control, both IBA and NAA alone or in
combination showed significant positive effect on root formation of shoots of both varieties. In
both varieties, agronomic traits had significantly higher values at 1mg/l IBA to 0.25mg/l NAA
combination treatment than other treatments. Number of days to root emergence was also found
to be shorter at this level of hormonal combination than other treatments. The acclimatization
experiment showed that plantlets of both varieties survived better on the sterilized mixture of
moist red soil, sand and compost soil in a ratio of 2:1:1. Comparison of the performance of both
varieties showed that Gudenie showed superior performance compared to Belete variety with
respect to all measured agronomic traits, suggesting that varietal difference for the difference in
the response to the PGRs.