| Literature DB >> 24575205 |
Abul Kashem Md Mohiuddin1, Nilufer Hye Karim2, Shahanaz Sultana2, Zannatul Ferdous2.
Abstract
A simple method was developed to permit albino plant regeneration from anther culture of Hobigonj Boro (Hbj B) IV and Hbj B VI, two local varieties of aromatic indica rice from Bangladesh. Three crucial factors were identified for the albino shoot primordia to change into green plantlets in culture; components of M10 induction medium, callus size (range 0.2-0.4 cm long) and height of shoot primordia (range 2-3 mm). Immediate transfer of shoot primordia (2-3 mm) from M10 medium to regeneration medium followed by continuous incubation under fluorescent light (100-lux, 25±1°C) triggered albino shoot primordia to turn green in 2-3 days. Callus size did not show any effect on the change. Albino plantlets derived from anther callus cultured in KA, KB, KC, KD and KE media did not recover in both the varieties. Transfer of albino shoot primordia shorter or longer than 2-3 mm from the above 5 cultures to regeneration medium did not cause the shoot primordia to turn green. 100% albino shoot primordia initiated from Hbj B VI and 79% from Hbj B IV in M10 medium changed to green plantlets upon transfer to regeneration medium. Subsequent culture and subculture of green plantlets showed rapid formation of many new green plantlets.Entities:
Keywords: Albinism; Anther Culture; Aromatic Indica Rice; Green Plant; Hobigonj Boro IV and VI
Year: 2011 PMID: 24575205 PMCID: PMC3819095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Life Sci Res ISSN: 1985-3718