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A high-frequency cyclic secondary somatic embryogenesis system for Cyclamen persicum Mill
A high-frequency cyclic secondary somatic embryogenesis system for Cyclamen persicum Mill,10.1007/s11240-011-9974-y,Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Cultur
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A high-frequency cyclic secondary somatic embryogenesis system for Cyclamen persicum Mill
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Cui Rong You
,
Ting Jun Fan
,
Xue Qin Gong
,
Fu Hua Bian
,
Li Kun Liang
,
Fu Ning Qu
In this study, a
high frequency
cyclic secondary
somatic embryogenesis
system was established for Cyclamen persicum. Moreover, the influence of primary somatic
embryos
(PSEs) at different stages of development, number of passages, abscisic acid (ABA), and sucrose concentrations on secondary
somatic embryogenesis
were investigated. Primary somatic embryos, at different stages of development, were incubated on an induction medium consisting of half-strength
Murashige and Skoog
(MS) (Physiol Plant 15:473–497, 1962), 2 mg/l 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), and 0.2 mg/l 6-benzyladenine (BA). These initial PSE cultures along with calli were transferred to a
plant growth regulator
(PGR)-free medium to promote secondary somatic embryo (SSE) development. Embryogenic calli were induced at a frequency >90% from all PSE cultures. Both morphology and size of PSEs influenced embryogenic competence. Large-sized globular
embryos
(GEs) yielded the highest number of SSEs followed by small- and large-sized torpedo-stage
embryos
(TEs). Passages of induced calli obtained from large-sized GEs had no effects on frequency of secondary embryogenesis; however, they significantly influenced SSE production. Calli from the first passage exhibited the highest competence for secondary embryogenesis, 100% frequency of SSEs, producing 3,306 and 1,296 SSEs per gram
fresh weight
callus and embryo, respectively. Incubating embryogenic calli derived from large-sized primary GEs in the first passage on a medium containing 30 g/l sucrose, and supplemented with either 0.5 or 1.0 mg/l abscisic acid (ABA) increased the frequency of TEs, consequently enhancing normal
embryo development
of SSEs. Transfer of such embryogenic calli to a PGR-free medium containing 60 g/l sucrose was optimal for SSE induction, producing 3,204 SSEs per gram callus and 8% TEs.
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Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture - PLANT CELL TISSUE ORGAN CULT
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10.1007/s11240-011-9974-y
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...Auxins and cytokinin are the main plant growth regulators involved in the regulation of plant cell cycling, division and differentiation, playing key roles in somatic embryogenesis of many species (Fehe ´r et al. 2003; Jime ´nez 2005; Capelo et al. 2011; Cerezo et al. 2011; Parimalan et al. 2011;
Paul et al. 2011;
You et al. 2011)...
...Auxins and cytokinin are the main plant growth regulators involved in the regulation of plant cell cycling, division and differentiation, playing key roles in somatic embryogenesis of many species (Fehe ´r et al. 2003; Jime ´nez 2005; Capelo et al. 2011; Cerezo et al. 2011; Parimalan et al. 2011; Paul et al. 2011;
You et al. 2011
)...
Daniela Lopes Paim Pinto
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et al.
Somatic embryogenesis from mature zygotic embryos of commercial passio...
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Somatic embryogenesis from mature zygotic embryos of commercial passionfruit ( Passiflora edulis Sims) genotypes
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Ana Maria Rocha de Almeida
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