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Establishment and multiplication of red clover plants by in vitro shoot tip culture
Authors:Craig T. Campbell and Dwight T. Tomes
Affiliation:(1) NRC Plant Biotechnology Inst., 110 Gymnasium Rd., Univ. Campus, S7N 0W9 Saskatoon, Sask., Canada;(2) Department of Biotechnology Research, Pioneer Hi-bred International, Inc., P.O. Box 38, 50131 Johnston, IA, USA
Abstract:A procedure is described for the routine establishment and multiplication of red clover, Trifolium pratense L., shoot tips which should be applicable to a wide genotypic background. The addition of CO2 to the culture vial or use of polypropylene closures enhanced shoot multiplication at high levels of benzyladenine (BA). Horizontal orientation of crown buds resulted in more efficient multiplication. Culture of nodes from flowering stems was unsuccessful. The cytokinin BA was most effective for shoot multiplication at 2.0 mg/l with maximum shoot production by four weeks. A comparison of several genotypic sources revealed a 10-fold range in response to the multiplication medium with no differences observed among agronomic type or ploidy level. An additional study revealed that multiplication ability of a genotype can be determined after the second subculture since multiplication ability does not change during repeated subculture.Contribution from the Plant Cell Culture Centre, University of Guelph, Department of Crop Science, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
Keywords:Trifolium pratense L.  plant breeding  in vitro selection
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