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Effects of L-proline and post-plating temperature treatment on Maize (Zea mays L.) anther culture
Authors:B. Büter  J. E. Schmid  P. Stamp
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Plant Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Eschikon 33, 8315 Lindau, Switzerland
Abstract:Summary Comparison of different post-plating temperature regimes with a control treatment (27° C) revealed that a short-term cold (8/14°C:2/2 days or 14°C:4 days) as well as a heat treatment (30°C:14 days) increased the production of embryro-like-structures (ELS) from cultured maize anthers. The beneficial effects of short-term cold treatments were magnified 2–3 times when L-proline (PROL) was added to the induction medium (125–500 mg/L). In the best treatment (14°C:4 days, 125 mg/L L-proline) one genotype produced 143.5 ELS/100 anthers. Anthers subjected to high temperature (30°C:4 days, 30°C:7 days, 30°C:14 days) generally showed a lower response than did cold treated anthers, although genotypic differences were observed. Regeneration frequency did not appear to be affected by the presence of L-proline in the induction medium.Abbreviations ELS Embryo-like-structures - PROL L-proline
Keywords:Anther culture  Zea mays L.  Temperature Treatment  Proline
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