O. Perez-tornero et al., Assessment of factors affecting adventitious shoot regeneration from in vitro cultured leaves of apricot, PLANT SCI, 158(1-2), 2000, pp. 61-70
Relatively high percentages of adventitious shoot regeneration have consist
ently been obtained from leaves of some apricot cultivars. For the cultivar
'Helena', explants from the proliferation medium were more reactive than t
hose from the elongation medium. The best results were obtained with thidia
zuron (TDZ). When 6-benzylamino-purine (BAP) was used instead of TDZ, the r
egeneration percentages were very low. High alpha-naphthaleneacetic acid (N
AA) concentration had an important effect upon the decrease of the secretio
n of phenolic substances. Young expanding leaves with the adaxial side touc
hing the culture medium, maintained for 2 or 3 weeks in darkness, produced
the best results. There was a significant genotypic variability in adventit
ious bud formation. Several caulinar meristems arose From very small areas
of the leaf but only one meristem developed to form a shoot when those buds
were transferred to elongation medium. However, the fact that several caul
inar meristems exist in early steps could be an advantage when genetically
transforming these leaves, since a high number of cells would have the poss
ibility of being transformed and producing adventitious transformed buds. (
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