TIMING OF THE PHASES IN ADVENTITIOUS ROOT-FORMATION IN APPLE MICROCUTTINGS

Citation
Gj. Deklerk et al., TIMING OF THE PHASES IN ADVENTITIOUS ROOT-FORMATION IN APPLE MICROCUTTINGS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 46(289), 1995, pp. 965-972
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
00220957
Volume
46
Issue
289
Year of publication
1995
Pages
965 - 972
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0957(1995)46:289<965:TOTPIA>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
As with other regeneration processes, adventitious root formation may be divided into three phases, namely dedifferentiation, induction and differentiation. We assumed that the appropriate hormonal conditions f or rooting, in particular a high level of auxin and a low level of cyt okinin, are required only during the induction phase. Hence, the effec t of 24 h pulses with indolebutyric acid (IBA) or benzylaminopurine (B AP) should be maximal during this phase, On this assumption, the timin g of the three phases was determined in microcuttings of Malus 'Jork 9 ', The promotion of rooting was largest for 24 h IBA-pulses given 24-4 8 h or 48-72 h after the onset of culture, During culture of shoots on lBA-containing medium 24 h BAP-pulses were given, Inhibition of rooti ng was maximal for the BAP-pulses given between 24 and 96 h, An analys is of the kinetics of root emergence also indicated that added IBA act ed from 24 h onwards: emergence of roots from the tissue occurred simu ltaneously for the IBA pulses at 0-24 h and 24-48 h, but lagged 1 d be hind for the 48-72 h pulse and 2 d for the 72-96 h pulse, We concluded that dedifferentiation occurred from 0 to 24 h, induction from 24 to 72 or 96 h, and after that differentiation. Histological observations showed that after 24 h, cells with swollen nuclei and dense cytoplasm had appeared in the regions of the stem where the roots were formed, T he first cell divisions were observed after 48 h, After 96 h, meristem oids of c. 30 cells had been formed, After the BAP-pulses at 24-48 h o r 48-72 h, these meristematic cells formed callus.