L. Linossier et al., EFFECTS OF ABSCISIC-ACID AND HIGH-CONCENTRATIONS OF PEG ON HEVEA-BRASILIENSIS SOMATIC EMBRYOS DEVELOPMENT, PLANT SCI, 124(2), 1997, pp. 183-191
The effects of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and abscisic acid (ABA) were
analysed on Hevea brasiliensis somatic embryos development. The presen
ce of osmoticum greatly reduced the phenomenon of secondary embryogene
sis and improved the conversion of proembryonic masses (PEMs) into tor
pedo-shaped embryos, while the addition of exogenous ABA favoured only
the formation of globular-stage embryos. The development of embryos w
ith a desirable morphological appearance (regular shape with a smooth
and well-defined epidermis) was only observed in the presence of PEG i
n the solid culture media. The endogenous level of ABA was lower with
these culture conditions than in control one (less than 10 nmol/g), in
dicating that PEG would not act through an endogenous ABA synthesis. H
owever, the addition of 10(-5) M of ABA in the presence of the osmotic
um increased its endogenous level (higher than 150 nmol/g) and the con
version into torpedo-shaped embryos but did not modify their morpholog
ical appearance. This effect of ABA was PEG-dependent and the best dev
elopment occurred in the presence of 140 g/l PEG and 10(-5) M ABA. Fur
ther, the use of sucrose or PEG as osmotica has been discussed and an
original method to achieve solid media with high concentrations of PEG
has been proposed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.