In vitro propagation of cauliflower,Brassica oleracea var. botrytis for hybrid seed production |
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Authors: | Bhalla Prem L. de Weerd Nicole |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Laboratory, Institute of Land and Food Resources, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052, Australia |
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Abstract: | Methods for obtaining heterotic F1 and maintaining purebred lines for breeding of Brassica oleracea are limited by absence of male sterile lines and occurrence of inbreeding depression, respectively. The use of vegetative (stem, petiole, leaf, leaf rib) and floral (peduncle, pedicel, flower bud, curd) explants of cauliflower to regenerate purebred lines for crossing were examined. Of four growth regulator treatments and explant types used, best results were obtained with curd explants on MS medium with 6-benzyladenine (cytokinin) and gibberellic acid. Although 6-benzyladenine alone promoted formation of shoots in floral explants, both 6-benzyladenine and α-napthaleneacetic acid were required for vegetative explants. Use of α-napthaleneacetic acid, however, often increased callus formation. These culture techniques to maintain purebred regenerated plants will complement newly-derived nuclear-based male sterile lines obtained by the introduction of antisense copies of the gene BcpI, which is required for pollen fertility. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Brassicaceae in vitro culture plant regeneration |
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