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Haploid Embryogenesis in Isolated Microspore Culture of Carrots (Daucus carota L.).

Natalia Shmykova1, Elena Domblides1, Tatiana Vjurtts1, Arthur Domblides1.   

Abstract

The process of embryogenesis in isolated microspore culture was studied in eight carrot accessions of different origin. The ½NLN-13 medium supplemented with 0.2 mg/L 2,4D and 0.2mg/L kinetin was used to induce embryogenesis. The temperature treatment was performed at 5-6 °C for three days, followed by cultivation at 25 °C in darkness. As was shown, the first embryogenesis was only observed in microspores at the late vacuolated stage when the nucleus moved from the center to one pole following the long cell axis. Depending on the nucleus position, the microspore can divide into two equal or two different sized cells. Following divisions occurred either in one of these cells or in two. However, microspores that divided into two unequal cells were morphologically different form bi-cellular pollen grain. Embryogenic divisions in bi-cellular pollen grains were not observed. First divisions began by the third day of cultivation, and continued until the globular embryoid stage that was well-seen after the fourth week of cultivation. The already-formed embryoids can develop the secondary embryoids on their surface. Depending on the genotype, up to 1000 secondary embryoids can be produced from one embryoid in the liquid MSm medium supplemented with 0.1 mg/L of kinetin for regeneration. All carrot accessions studied were split into three groups: responsive genotypes, weakly responsive genotypes, and reluctant genotypes. The highest yield was 53 initial embryoids per a 6 cm diameter petri dish. Thus, the Nantskaya 4 cultivar totally produced 256 initial embryoids, out of which 94 developed into green plantlets and 162 into albino plantlets, whereas 97 initial embryoids with 45 albino plantlets formed from them were obtained from Chantenay cultivar.

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Keywords:  DH plants-doubled haploids plants; Daucus carota L.; albino plants; culture of isolated microspores in vitro; embryogenesis; secondary embryoids

Year:  2020        PMID: 33396254      PMCID: PMC7824347          DOI: 10.3390/life11010020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-1729


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Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2019-10-22
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