Abstract:
Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum) the "queen of spices" is a universal table condiment
 belongs to family Zingeberaceae. It is usually cultivated through seed and vegetative
 means that are slow and time consuming. Tissue culture methods are considered more
 efficient for mass propagation. The present study was initiated to develop a protocol for
 surface sterilization techniques for in-vitro propagation of cardamom through the
 suckers. The suckers were surface sterilized using 70% Clorox, 1g/l Captan, and
 detergent (Dettol).
 Murashige and Skoog medium was used as the basal medium. Completely randomize
 design was conducted to test the effect of Captan fungicide. Captan dipping period of 30
 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes, and 75 minutes were tested. Fungal contamination
 percentage, bacterial contamination percentage, tissue browning, green appearance, and
 number of shoots were assessed for testing the effect of Captan and optimization of
 surface sterilization protocols. The surface sterilization procedures were effective but
 there was no significant difference among Captan dipping period for the parameters
 evaluated.