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Pei Ching Foo1, Ze Hong Lee1, Chee Keong Chin1, Sreeramanan Subramaniam1, Bee Lynn Chew1.
Abstract
Solanum melongena L. commonly known as the eggplant or brinjal comes from the family of Solanaceae, sharing the same ancestor with the tomato and potato. It is an economically important crop worldwide, being well studied for its medicinal properties, nutritional values and its role as an alternative model plant. The eggplant fruit has been previously used for treatments of various diseases such as bronchitis, asthma, arthritis and diabetes as well as its nutritive properties that are beneficial to the human diet. Plant transformation studies on the eggplant have been widely done for the production of transgenic eggplants harbouring genes that are beneficial for optimal plant growth and fruit production. Shoot induction is an essential step required for the successful regeneration of transformed plant tissues and therefore is an essential pre-requisite in Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The local eggplant cv. Bulat Putih is a local cultivar of eggplant in Malaysia with white and round fruits making it a potential model plant colour pigment accumulation studies in fruit crops. The current work aims to investigate the shoot induction potential of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and Kinetin from cotyledon explants of eggplant cv. Bulat Putih. Results indicated that both BAP and Kinetin were able to induce the regeneration of callus from cotyledon explants. On the other hand, Kinetin at the concentration of 2.0 mg/L successfully induced shoots at the value of 1.50 ± 0.22 shoots per explant, whereas BAP alone did not trigger any formation of shoots. This study indicated that kinetin alone is sufficient to induce shoots in eggplant cv. Bulat Putih without the presence of BAP.Entities:
Keywords: 6-Benzylaminopurine; Kinetin; Shoot Induction; Solanum melongena L.
Year: 2018 PMID: 30112145 PMCID: PMC6072733 DOI: 10.21315/tlsr2018.29.2.9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Life Sci Res ISSN: 1985-3718
Figure 1Shoot and callus formation in cotyledon explants of Solanum melongena L. cv. Bulat Putih. (A) MS medium + 1.5 mg/L kinetin. (B) MS medium + 2.0 mg/L kinetin. (C) MS medium + 3.0 mg/L BAP. (D) MS + 4.0 mg/L BAP after six weeks of culture. Scale bars represent 1 cm.
Figure 2Percentage of callus and shoots induced on MS medium supplemented with different concentrations and combinations of cytokinins.
Figure 3Average number of shoots regenerated on medium supplemented with different concentrations and combinations of cytokinins. Means marked by the same letters were not significantly different (Duncan Test, p < 0.05). Data represent mean ± standard error, n = 10.