| Literature DB >> 15519981 |
Ravindra B Malabadi1, Johannes Van Staden.
Abstract
Embryogenic cultures were initiated and established from apical shoots of mature trees of three genotypes of Pinus patula Scheide et Deppe. Factors affecting initiation, including cold pretreatment, basal medium composition, growth regulators and gelling agent concentration, and the effect of partial desiccation on somatic embryo maturation were investigated. Cold pretreatment of thick sections (0.5-1.0 mm) of apical shoots at 2 degrees C for 3 days on 0.3% activated charcoal induced white mucilaginous embryogenic callus on initiation medium. Subculture of this embryogenic callus on maintenance medium resulted in the formation of embryonal suspensor masses with proembryos. Partial desiccation (12-90 h) of embryogenic tissue at the proembryo stage of development, prior to transfer to maturation medium containing 9 g l(-1) Gellan gum, enhanced somatic embryo maturation and germinability. The frequency of maturation increased from 5.3 to 16.5% after 12 h of desiccation and from 16.5 to 73.8% after 24 h of desiccation, but longer periods of desiccation were ineffective.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15519981 DOI: 10.1093/treephys/25.1.11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tree Physiol ISSN: 0829-318X Impact factor: 4.196