| Literature DB >> 32009231 |
Sharrmila Rengeswari Palanyandy1, Saikat Gantait2,3, Uma Rani Sinniah4.
Abstract
Oil palm, a tropical plant with an economic life of 20-25 years, is on high demand since its oil (palm oil) is now considered to be the world's most consumed oil. Despite the high potential for the use of clonal materials, the tissue culture technique for oil palm is difficult and laborious. One of the key steps of the process is the conversion of polyembroids into plantlets. Gelling agent has been implicated to play a role in ensuring the conversion of oil palm polyembryoids into complete plantlets. In the present study, for the first time, we report the effects of two types of common gelling agents, Agar Type 900 and Gelrite®, for enhanced conversion of oil palm polyembryoids into plantlets. Polyembryoids, developed from embryonic calli, were cultured and incubated on Murashige and Skoog semisolid media supplemented with Agar (Type 900) at 8-12 g/l or gellan gum (Gelrite®) 1.5-3.5 g/l. The effects of gelling agents on polyembryoid conversion was assessed based on the percentages of viability, survival, and polyembryoids that swelled, enlarged, and turned green, as well as on the basis of morphological characteristics, viz, number of shoots, leaves, roots, secondary somatic embryos, and callus formation. Based on the results of this study, in comparison to Agar Type 900, the Gelrite® with 3.5 g/l concentration was chosen as an effective gelling agent for conversion of polyembryoids into plantlets, since it resulted in 100% survival with 53.3% completely developed plantlets (multiple shoots with roots). The successful conversion of polyembryoids into plantlets achieved in this study, using the optimized gelling agent could be useful for pre-storage or post-storage conversion in many other plant species as well.Entities:
Keywords: Agar Type 900; Gelrite; Oil palm; Polyembryoids; Secondary somatic embryos
Year: 2020 PMID: 32009231 PMCID: PMC6995800 DOI: 10.1186/s43141-019-0018-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Eng Biotechnol ISSN: 1687-157X
Effects of different type of gelling agents on the viability and survival of oil palm polyembryoids
| Gelling agent | Concentration (g/l) | Viability (%) | Survival (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gelrite® | 1.5 | 100.0a | 80.0d |
| 2.5 | 100.0a | 90.0b | |
| 3.5 | 100.0a | 100.0a | |
| Agar Type 900 | 8 | 86.7b | 86.7c |
| 10 | 86.7b | 80.0d | |
| 12 | 86.7b | 86.7c |
Values in the same column having the different letters are significantly different at P ≤ 0.05 based on Duncan Multiple Range Test [9]. Data expressed as percentage were transformed using arc sine prior to ANOVA and converted back to the original scale for demonstration in the table [10]
Effects of different type of gelling agents on the production of number of leaves, roots, SSE, and callus in oil palm polyembryoids after 60 days of culture
| Gelling agent | Concentration (g/l) | No. of leaves | No. of roots | No. of SSE | No. of callus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gelrite® | 1.5 | 10.6c | 2.7 cd | 4.3a | 0.0d |
| 2.5 | 13.0b | 8.0a | 0.0c | 0.7c | |
| 3.5 | 13.7a | 5.3b | 0.0c | 1.7b | |
| Agar Type 900 | 8 | 8.3d | 2.3d | 1.0b | 1.3bc |
| 10 | 12.3bc | 5.3b | 2.6ab | 2.0a | |
| 12 | 10.0 cd | 3.0c | 0.0c | 0.3 cd |
Values in the same column having the different letters are significantly different at P ≤ 0.05 based on Duncan Multiple Range Test [9]
Effect of different type of gelling agent on oil palm polyembryoids morphology after 90 days of culture
| Gelling agent | Concentration (g/l) | Multiple shoot with root (%) | Shoot only (%) | Root only (%) | Callus (%) | SSE (%) | Dead (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gelrite® | 1.5 | 53.3a | 6.7d | 0.0c | 6.7b | 13.3a | 20.0a |
| 2.5 | 46.7b | 20.0c | 13.3b | 13.3a | 6.7b | 0.0c | |
| 3.5 | 53.3a | 26.7b | 6.7b | 0.0c | 13.3a | 0.0c | |
| Agar Type 900 | 8 | 33.3d | 33.3a | 13.3b | 0.0c | 6.7b | 13.3b |
| 10 | 40.0c | 33.3a | 0.0c | 0.0c | 6.7b | 20.0a | |
| 12 | 26.7e | 33.3a | 20.0a | 6.7b | 0.0c | 13.3b |
Values in the same column having the different letters are significantly different at P ≤ 0.05 based on Duncan Multiple Range Test [9]. Data expressed as percentage were transformed using arc sine prior to ANOVA and converted back to the original scale for demonstration in the table [10]
Fig. 1Influence of different gelling agents (supplemented in MS medium) on conversion and morphological characteristics of oil palm polyembryoids. a Induced multiple shoots with root in 3.5 g/l Gelrite®. b Induced shoots (only) in 8 g/l Agar Type 900. c Induced root (only) in 12 g/l Agar Type 900. d Induced secondary somatic embryos in 1.5 g/l Gelrite®. e Induced callus in 2.5 g/l Gelrite®. f Dead (degenerated) polyembryoid in 10 g/l Agar Type 900 (bar = 5 mm)