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Polyethylene glycol 4000, mannitol and sorbitol were tested as supplements
to a liquid Finer and Nagasawa medium-based histodifferentiation/maturation
medium, FNL0S3, for soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) somatic embryos of 'J
ack' and F138 or 'Fayette'. Significant differences were found among types
and levels of osmotica for their influence on quantity of mature embryos re
covered, and on germination (root and shoot emergence) and conversion of em
bryos into plants. Supplementation of FNL0S3 with 5% polyethylene glycol or
1.5% sorbitol improved germination frequencies without limiting embryo his
todifferentiation. Supplementation with 3% sorbitol resulted in a 9-fold in
crease in germination frequencies and a 13-fold increase in conversion freq
uencies of 'Fayette' and 'Jack' embryos. However, these improvements were a
ccompanied by a significant, 22% reduction in fresh weight of mature embryo
s. Overall, 3% sorbitol was found to be the best of the osmotic supplements
tested, resulting in 51 +/- 5% conversion frequency (mean +/- SE), as comp
ared to 4 +/- 1% in the control. Supplementation of FNL0S3 with 3% mannitol
did not improve embryo maturation.