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Role of genetic background in somatic embryogenesis in Medicago
Authors:Daniel C. W. Brown  Atanas Atanassov
Affiliation:(1) Genetic Engineering Section, Ottawa Research Station, Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, K1A OC6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(2) Tissue Culture Laboratory, Institute of Genetics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract:
Seventy-six cultivars of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L., M. falcata L. and M. varia Martyn) were tested in vitro for their capacity to produce callus and somatic embryos. A three-step media protocol was used to survey the response of the cotyledons and hypocotyl of each genotype while the epicotyl region was conserved in order to recover highly responding genotypes. The best regeneration response was observed in creepingrooted cultivars which contained a strong genetic contribution of two landrace germplasm sources, defined as M. falcata and Ladak, in their ancestry. The callus and embryogenesis responses showed a high degree of variation both between cultivars and among the plants of many of the 76 cultivars tested. A higher number of plants produced somatic embryos in the high regenerating cultivars compared to the low regenerating cultivars regardless of the media protocol or explant.
Keywords:alfalfa  somatic embryogenesis  germplasm  genotypic variation
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