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The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) micropropagation using completely mature female flowers
Authors:Kriaa Walid  Sghaier-Hammami Besma  Masmoudi-Allouche Faïza  Benjemaa-Masmoudi Raja  Drira Noureddine
Affiliation:Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, Department of Biology, Route Soukra, Sfax, Tunisia. maswkri@yahoo.fr
Abstract:This study describes an efficient and reproducible protocol for in vitro date palm propagation using mature female flowers. It focuses on the promising proliferation capacity exhibited by a number of female flower tissues taken at the final developmental stage. This capacity resided in the ability to preserve minuscule zones in a juvenile state located at the floral organ armpits (sepals and petals). The originality of this method lies in the possibility of propagation of very rare varieties, particularly the genotypes that exist in only one copy without the excision of the plant mother, the source of the tissue collected to be cultivated, which was not the case for all previous methods. The findings revealed that 2,4-D at 1mg/l, most of the varieties tested showed reactivity. The success of this technique was also noted to depend on the concurrent control of various factors pertaining mainly to the hormonal composition of the culture medium and the appropriate time of tissue transfer, which depends on the proliferation state as well as the culture period. This study describes the nature of the proliferation from the mature female flowers and their outcome, particularly those at the origin of embryogenic and budding strains and discusses the advantages of this novel multiplication method as compared to the currently available ones.
Keywords:Date palm   Inflorescence   Mature female flowers   Micropropagation   Tissue culture
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