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The use of somatic embryogenesis for plant propagation in cassava.

K Raemakers1, E Jacobsen, R Visser.   

Abstract

In cassava, somatic embryogenesis starts with the culture of leaf explants on solid Murashige and Skoog-based medium supplemented with auxins. Mature somatic embryos are formed within 6 wk. The cotyledons of the primary somatic embryos are used as explants for a new cycle of somatic embryogenesis. The cotyledons undergo secondary somatic embryogenesis on both liquid and solid Murashige and Skoog-based medium supplemented with auxins. Depending on the auxin, new somatic embryos are formed after 14-30 d after which they can be used for a new cycle of somatic embryogenesis. In liquid medium, more than 20 secondary somatic embryos are formed per initial cultured embryo. In both primary and secondary somatic embryogenesis, the somatic embryos originate directly from the explants. Transfer of clumps of somatic embryos to a Gresshoff and Doy-based medium supplemented with auxins results in indirect somatic embryogenesis. The direct form of somatic embryogenesis has a high potential for use in plant propagation, whereas the indirect has a high potential for use in genetic modification of cassava. Mature somatic embryos germinate into plants after desiccation and culture on a Murashige and Skoog-based medium supplemented with benzylaminopurine (BA). Depending on the used BA concentration, plants can either be transferred either directly to the greenhouse or after using standard multiplication protocols.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10890012     DOI: 10.1385/MB:14:3:215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1073-6085            Impact factor:   2.695


  6 in total

1.  Improvement of somatic embryogenesis and plant recovery in cassava.

Authors:  H Mathews; C Schopke; R Carcamo; P Chavarriaga; C Fauquet; R N Beachy
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  1993-04       Impact factor: 4.570

2.  Improvements of cyclic somatic embryogenesis of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz).

Authors:  C J Raemakers; C M Schavemaker; E Jacobsen; R G Visser
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 4.570

3.  Development and differentiation of haploid Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato).

Authors:  P M Gresshoff; C H Doy
Journal:  Planta       Date:  1972-06       Impact factor: 4.116

4.  Regeneration of transgenic cassava plants (Manihot esculenta Crantz) from microbombarded embryogenic suspension cultures.

Authors:  C Schöpke; N Taylor; R Cárcamo; N K Konan; P Marmey; G G Henshaw; R N Beachy; C Fauquet
Journal:  Nat Biotechnol       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 54.908

5.  Development of friable embryogenic callus and embryogenic suspension culture systems in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)

Authors:  N J Taylor; M Edwards; R J Kiernan; C D Davey; D Blakesley; G G Henshaw
Journal:  Nat Biotechnol       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 54.908

6.  In vitro somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration of cassava.

Authors:  L Szabados; R Hoyos; W Roca
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  1987-06       Impact factor: 4.570

  6 in total

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