Relations between biochemical characteristics and conversion ability in Hevea brasiliensis zygotic and somatic embryos

Citation
L. Lardet et al., Relations between biochemical characteristics and conversion ability in Hevea brasiliensis zygotic and somatic embryos, CAN J BOTAN, 77(8), 1999, pp. 1168-1177
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE
ISSN journal
00084026 → ACNP
Volume
77
Issue
8
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1168 - 1177
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-4026(199908)77:8<1168:RBBCAC>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The morphological, hydric, and biochemical characteristics were analysed on zygotic embryos at different stages of their development and on cotyledona ry somatic embryos in Hevea brasiliensis (M ll. Arg.). The minimum level of maturity required for a good conversion ability was defined. Sixteen weeks after anthesis, the zygotic embryos had acquired a conversion ability equi valent to that of fully mature embryos (24 weeks after anthesis) and to tha t of somatic embryos. The conversion rates fluctuated between 50 and 60%. T he water content, osmotic potential, and turgor pressure of somatic embryos were comparable with those of 16-week-old zygotic embryos. The water poten tial was comparable with that of immature 13-week-old embryos. Partial dehy dration of somatic embryos and 16-week-old zygotic embryos was compatible w ith a good conversion ability. In zygotic embryos, accumulation of reserves began early in development (13th week for proteins and 15th week for starc h). In the 16th week, they had virtually acquired all their reserves. The s omatic embryos had equal protein and starch concentrations compared with fu lly mature zygotic embryos. However, they were much smaller than zygotic em bryos (ratio of 1:30 for dry weight), and reserves were around 20 times low er than those of zygotic embryos. This characteristic was linked to the low vigor of plantlets formed in vitro and to the long time taken for full pla ntlet development.