Effect of bialaphos and phosphinothricin on plant regeneration from long- and short-term callus cultures of Gladiolus |
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Authors: | Kathryn Kamo Joyce van Eck |
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Affiliation: | (1) United States Department of Agriculture National Arboretum, Agricultural Research Service, Floral and Nursery Plants Research Unit, Room 238 BARC West, B-010A, 20705-2350 Beltsville, Maryland;(2) Sanford Scientific, Inc., 877 Marshall Road, 13165 Waterloo, New York |
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Abstract: | Summary Callus was initiated from in vitro-grown plants of Gladiolus cultivars ‘Jenny Lee’ and ‘Florida Flame.’ The age of callus used for regeneration of plants was either 9 mo. old or 8 yr old from ‘Jenny Lee,’ and 4 mo. old from ‘Florida Flame.’ Regeneration medium consisted of Murashige and Skoog’s basal salts medium supplemented with 2.0 mg/l (9.3 μM) kinetin. This medium was supplemented with various concentrations of either bialaphos (Meiji Seika, Tokyo, Japan) or phosphinothricin (Hoechst-Roussell, Frankfurt, Germany). Bialaphos was more effective than phosphinothricin at stimulating plant regeneration. Plants regenerated from 8-yr-old callus of ‘Jenny Lee’ only when the regeneration medium was supplemented with 0.10 mg/l bialaphos. A bialaphos concentration of 0.01 mg/l stimulated regeneration from 9-mo.-old callus of cultivar ‘Jenny Lee’ and 4-mo.-old callus of ‘Florida Flame.’ |
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Keywords: | Gladiolus callus phosphinothricin bialaphos plant regeneration long-term callus |
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