PLANT-REGENERATION FROM COTYLEDONS AND EMBRYONIC AXES IN APPLE - SITES OF REACTION AND EFFECT OF PRE-CULTURE IN THE LIGHT

Citation
J. Keulemans et K. Dewitte, PLANT-REGENERATION FROM COTYLEDONS AND EMBRYONIC AXES IN APPLE - SITES OF REACTION AND EFFECT OF PRE-CULTURE IN THE LIGHT, Euphytica, 77(1-2), 1994, pp. 135-139
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences",Agriculture
Journal title
ISSN journal
00142336
Volume
77
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
135 - 139
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2336(1994)77:1-2<135:PFCAEA>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Mature embryos of the cultivar Gloster were isolated from seeds of fru its stored at 1 degrees C. Embryonic axes and wounded cotyledons were pre-cultured in the light for 0 to 6 days on embryo growth medium (exp eriment 1) or for 0 to 24 hours on shoot induction medium (experiment 2). After a subsequent dark period of 3 weeks for induction of organog enesis, explants were cultured in the light on shoot elongation medium . Up to 95% of the embryos formed shoots, while the mean shoot number per embryo reached 6.4. Regeneration frequency was influenced by the t ype of explant: embryonic axes reacted better (75%) than the tops of t he cotyledons (29%) or wounds on the cotyledons (9%). The mean total s hoot number per embryo comprised means of 2.3 for embryonic axes, 1.8 for tops of cotyledons and 2.3 for wounds on cotyledons (experiment 1) . Wounds on the proximal part of the cotyledon reacted much better tha n those on other parts. Shoot differentiation was highest when cotyled ons were cultured with the adaxial side on the medium, suggesting that there exist gradations within the cotyledon for regeneration capacity (experiment 2). The number of shoots per reactive site was not normal ly distributed, while a high frequency of 6 or more shoots per reactiv e site was found (experiment 1). A pre-culture of more than 24 hours i n the light seemed to have negative effect, but there was no clear evi dence whether this was a light and/or a medium effect.