The
Truth about the Worlds First Tissue Cultured Cashew
Plant
[Anacardium Occidentale]
Preface:-
I am tempted to write this based on a report in Deccan Herald.
Thursday July 8th 2004, a prominent English daily of India – Titled
Pioneering Laboratory. It also came on the Internet. It is claimed that the lab
is the first in the world to obtain tissue-cultured plants of cashew and the
plants in the field are doing extremely good.
I write this article
not out of any grudge but in honesty to to the spirit of truth. We make our
world out of our action and inactions. I am simply acting against an untruth
here.
I was
the first student of the lab and the work on cashew was initiated by me around
1983. Based on the work the lab got an enormous funding from department of
science and technology of India around 1985. The first claim of an international
success was done around 1987 /88, with a cabinet minister of Indian Government
planting the plant in the field with wide publicity, I then did challenge
these claims. This came shortly after I left the lab in protest of over
exaggerating the work and attempt to exploit me and my hard work, misleading,
the public, the government bodies, for name, fame and with an eye for funds
without little respect to human values - a thing which made me to revolt and
walk out throwing my doctorate degree and prompted me for greater research from
a point of freedom. My research basically concludes that the highest goal of
human endeavor should be to uphold Truth and Justice.
Human beings are born with weakness; their “self” hides the real Truth
and tries to make the best out of the situation for advancing once own self.
It is unfortunate as I began to write the applied aspect of Unified Theory, I
had to take this aspect.
The Truth about
first Tissue Cultured Plant
Way back in 1982 the above said
lab was an unrecognized lab for [PhD work]. It belonged to a Christian Priest.
It had small project for around 2 lakhs for Tissue Culture of coconut. Coconut
was considered the toughest plant to clone. No student was willing to join the
lab. That was a period when I was seeking a research career with intent to
contribute something to the society and make my life worthwhile. The priest gave
a sermon, about Mayor, Mendel, Einstein and other great scientist who without a
doctorate degree by the value of their research paper made names in science. I
decided to take the challenge.
When under his guidance, even
after nearly year of day night work, I failed to make even a slight progress. I
began to waver, I found the priest wanting in intellectual arena. I contemplated on
leaving the lab. I took a break spent a week with my friends in a
reputed institute, and then suddenly I developed a strange communication with
nature. This communication helped drastically deviate from the style of my
questioning and approach to experimentation. My research work began to stir; in
addition to coconut I started work on woody trees of commercial and aesthetic
value, taking the explants directly from mature tress. [Normally most people
work with seedlings, because they are more amenable]. I began to make quick
progress in everything I touched.
Back in my village
I once happened to observe a germinating seed of Cashew. The tremendous
growth of the seed in the early period of germination astonished me. A seed is a
system that develops from a single diploid cell that in turn is the product of
two dedifferentiated information, which has differentiated to enclose a shoot
meristem, root meristem and a pair of cotyledons that carries stored food and hormones
for the germinating seed.
I realized that as
a researcher trying to clone plants through tissue culture, my aim was to find
that optimum nutrition and hormones that the cotyledons give to the growing
point. As a law Cyotkinins [hormone] are known to induce shoot growth and Auxins
[Hormone] are known to induce root growth. It was apparent that a
species-specific hormone and nutrients are getting directed to shoot and root
meristems from the cotyledon to cause such astonishing growth.
In a childish curiosity I decapitated apical shoot and root meristem in
freshly geminated cashew seed placed it in steel glass [one used for drinking
water] filled with wet sand and covered it with a plastic to maintain the
moisture. Within few days to my surprise the cotyledonary axis produced large
number of shoots and ring of roots appeared from the cut end of the hopocotyl.
It is apparent that the instinct of the system to survive reacted to
produce the results striking targets amenable to dedifferentiation and
differentiation see series of
photographs below.
Note the multiple shoots from the cot axil and a ring
of roots from the cut end of hypocotyl |
Note the development of roots at the end of shoot
leading to development of independent plants |
Note the development of roots at the end of shoot
leading to development of independent plants |
Individual plants isolated from
cotyledonary axil |

Plants transferred to soil |
Its
known that leafs are the primary source of production of hormones cytokinins and
Auxins. The auxins produced in the leaf move towards the earth to the root tip
and cytokinins move against it to the shoot tip. So naturally my second childish
question was, can the shoots produce its own root, I tilted the glass so
the axis of the shoot stand apart from the axis of the mother seed. I was
expecting the plants in the corner of the axis to produce roots at its base. My
thinking turned correct and I could isolate many plants from the seed and
transfer them to soil. Later it was found that these shoots could be easily
rooted in the tissue culture in the lab or can be made to directly root in sand in a controlled glass
house conditions.
Any one can do this experiment
right in his garden. [Later I shifted the experiments into lab in glass bottles.
See fig]. This work was claimed by the priest and the so-called director
of my old laboratory as worlds first Cashew Tissue Cultured Plant.
It along with, my work with another woody species Lagerstroemia Indica
where in I succeeded in clonal multiplication through axillary bud directly from
mature trees led for asking for huge research fund from the government. Since
cashew was a cash crop funding body readily granted huge funds?
There were many potential
ideas of great importance that developed in around this simple tool that I
accidentally discovered, in fact it formed the basis of physics of biology that
led me to the Unification Theory. This will be discussed as I write the applied
aspect. See Seed a Potential Tool
I Initially used this model to
quickly develop an appropriate media for tissue culture of leaf axillary buds
obtained from young cashew
seedlings and hoped to extend it to axillary bud multiplication from mature tree
to complete tissue culture technology for cashew.
I made some progress in this direction with explants derived from
seedlings, but failed with the one obtained from a mature tree.

Why
I say the work has no worth as far as cloning is considered
The concept of
cloning came with human attempt to conquer the genetic information. Nature mixes
its information and plants obtained form seed may not show the potential of
mother plants which we choose with a goal of high productivity and return. It
is degrading to claim a natural phenomenon as a technology and discovery
with such publicity.
Eco-Culture
- a New technique to Clonal multiplicationn
But my ingenious mind developed
an alternate simple less expensive technique called Eco-Culture for development of clonal plants for cashew
and coffee. This is based on the system
manipulation. It again based some simple observation of nature. It was noted that Plants
have a close relationship with environment cycles. These cycles and their
intensity determine the production of food and hormones. Which means the
internal production of hormones in a plant system can be controlled though the
manipulation of environment cycles and can make the axillary buds to form shoots
and then root it to obtain complete cloned plant. If His will permits, this and many more possible
ideas of technological possibilities that occurred during my journey to the
Unified Theory will be shortly come on the net.
Why
I did not publish my work or resorted to exploit it.
Answer
is simple nature snatched the right from me. The very communication I was having
with nature opened the immense ignorance on which I exist as I try to clone
biological system. I had no answers to why nature mixes its information, I had
no answers why genes are paired, why chromosomes are paired and so on. From the
basis of my communication with nature, at the conscious level I new that no
plants obtained from somatic embryogenesis in tissue culture can be expected to
be uniform. As an agriculturist I could not hide the truth and keep going. For a
plant like cashew a feasible grafting technology is already in place and the
idea of clonal propagation through tissue culture was more a fancy than a
applied reality – simply a way for few researchers to survive by dancing
with the wave and projecting fancy visions to the ignorant funding bodies and
the public.
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