GENOTYPE AND AUXIN INFLUENCE DIRECT SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS FROM PROTOPLASTS DERIVED FROM EMBRYOGENIC-CELL SUSPENSIONS OF ASPARAGUS-OFFICINALIS L

Authors
Citation
Ra. May et Kc. Sink, GENOTYPE AND AUXIN INFLUENCE DIRECT SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS FROM PROTOPLASTS DERIVED FROM EMBRYOGENIC-CELL SUSPENSIONS OF ASPARAGUS-OFFICINALIS L, PLANT SCI, 108(1), 1995, pp. 71-84
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT SCIENCE
ISSN journal
01689452 → ACNP
Volume
108
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
71 - 84
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-9452(1995)108:1<71:GAAIDS>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Embryogenic callus from four asparagus genotypes, Jersey Giant No. 8, MD10, Rutgers 22, and 86SOM1 was simultaneously initiated from spear e xplants on semisolid LS medium containing 5 mu M 2,4-D or 50 mu M NAA. Calluses were used to initiate cell suspensions in liquid LS medium o f the same composition. The eight sets of cell suspensions were used a s protoplast donors at both 2 and 5 months of age. Protoplasts were im mobilized at 10(5)/ml density in MS medium with 0.6% agarose and overl aid with liquid KM medium; both containing the same type and concentra tion of auxin used for the corresponding donor cells or with plant gro wth regulator-free (PGR-free) medium. There was a significant interact ion between genotype, suspension auxin, and inclusion or exclusion of PGRs in the protoplast culture media on plating efficiency, and colony and somatic embryo formation. Plating efficiencies at 14 days ranged from 0-40%. Globular somatic embryos developed directly from protoplas ts in 10-14 days and bipolar embryos could be transferred in 3-4 weeks to embryo maturation medium (EM medium) composed of LS medium with 2% sucrose and 1% Phytagel. Conversion to plants occurred as rapidly as 1-2 weeks after transfer to EM medium or 5-6 weeks after initial proto plast culture. Although all four genotypes regenerated plants, Rutgers 22 had the highest conversion frequency at 42%. Most plants recovered from the 2,4-D-derived protoplasts were karyotypically aberrant while a higher frequency of normal plants were obtained from the NAA-derive d protoplast cultures.