Anther culture with different genotypes of opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.): effect of cold treatment |
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Authors: | Pierre Dieu James M. Dunwell |
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Affiliation: | (1) John Innes Institute, Norwich, UK;(2) Present address: Sanofi-Elf Bio-Recherches, Labège Innopole, B.P. 137, 31428 Castanet tolosan Cedex, France;(3) Present address: Jealott's Hill Research Station, ICI International Seeds Business, Bracknell, Berkshire, England |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study concerns anther culture and the production of microspore-derived calluses and plants of the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.). It was confirmed that growth regulators were necessary for microspore callus production. Cold treatment (7 d at 7°C) of the buds prior to culture lead to a twofold increase in the frequency of responsive anthers and in the number of calluses per 100 anthers plated. Callus was produced from cultured anthers of several genotypes, covering a wide genetic background. Step by step removal of growth regulators from the culture medium promoted organogenesis and plant regeneration. Most regenerated plants were diploid. The overall process of microspore embryogenesis closely resembled that described in previous reports on somatic callus production and plant regeneration from poppy hypocotyls in vitro. |
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Keywords: | Papaver somniferum poppy anther pollen haploid |
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