Ge. Zharare et al., INITIATION AND MORPHOGENESIS OF GROUNDNUT (ARACHIS-HYPOGAEA L.) PODS IN SOLUTION CULTURE, Annals of botany, 81(3), 1998, pp. 391-396
A recently-developed solution culture technique was used to study the
effects of aeration and calcium (Ca) on groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.
) pod development. Two experiments were conducted with seven groundnut
lines, TMV-2, Chico and A116L4 (Spanish), CBRR4 (Valencia), A125L25 (
Valencia x Spanish), and Shulamit Strain 1 (SH-1) and Virginia Brunch
Strain 1 (VB-1) (Virginia). Plants were grown in a potting mix, and th
e attached gynophores cultured in darkened polycarbonate jars containi
ng nutrient solution. Non-aeration of solution prevented pod developme
nt, but pods and seeds of all lines developed in aerated, darkened nut
rient solutions (ionic strength approx. 9 mM). Normal pods and seeds w
ere produced by TMV-2, Chico and CBRR4, but constricted pods developed
in SH-1 and VB-1. A secondary gynophore developed between the basal a
nd apical seed compartments in A116L4 and A125L25, and in VB-1 at high
Ca (500-2500 mu M) in solution. The secondary gynophores were similar
to those produced in other Arachis spp. but not usually found in cult
ivated forms of A, hypogaea. Septate and non-septate hairs developed o
n submerged gynophores and pods, bur were sparse on those of SH-1 and
VB-1. The magnitude of the effects of aeration and Ca concentration on
pod initiation and morphogenesis differed in experiments conducted in
summer and winter and among the lines tested. (C) 1998 Annals of Bota
ny Company.