Adventitious shoot regeneration from immature embryos of sorghum |
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Authors: | Hagio Takashi |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Kannondai, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken, 305-8602, Japan |
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Abstract: | Eleven genotypes of sorghum were examined for their response in tissue culture, and the tissue culture system was optimized. The cultures were initiated from immature embryos taken approximately two weeks after flowering. The response of immature embryos varied with the genotype. `C. Kafir' and `PE932 025' showed the highest frequency of callus induction and regenerable callus formation under appropriate culture conditions. Regeneration occurred at high frequencies when cytokinins (kinetin or 6-benzyladenine) had been added in the callus induction medium, followed by regeneration medium devoid of growth regulators. The addition of proline and polyvinylpyrrolidone also enhanced shoot formation, but the addition of cytokinins to regeneration media did not improve shoot formation. On the revised culture medium, plants were regenerated from up to 100% of sorghum immature embryos. |
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Keywords: | immature embryo plant regeneration polyvinylpyrrolidone proline Sorghum bicolor sorghum tissue culture |
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