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Jasmonate effects on in vitro tuberization and tuber bulking in two potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) under different media and photoperiod conditions
Authors:Kris Pruski  Tess Astatkie  Jerzy Nowak
Institution:(1) Crop Diversification Centre North, 17507 Fort Road, T5B 4K3 Edmonton, AB, Canada;(2) Department of Plant and Animal Sciences, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, P.O. Box 550, B2N 5E3 Truro, NS, Canada;(3) Department of Engineering, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, P.O. Box 550, B2N 5E3 Truro, NS, Canada;(4) Department of Horticulture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061 Blacksburg, VA
Abstract:Summary Jasmonic acid (JA) effects on in vitro tuberization of potato nodal explants cvs. Sangre and Russet Burbank were tested under liquid and solid media conditions and 0,8, and 16h photoperiod. Explants taken from stock plants grown on 2.5μM JA-supplemented medium tuberized first, particularly in darkness. The most pronounced benefits of the JA pretreatment were recorded under 16h photoperiod, which is known to inhibit tuberization. Cultivar Sangre benefited from the JA preconditioning of stock plants more than Russet Burbank. Russet Burbank required the JA supplement in tuberization media to reach the same degree of stimulation. Overall, microtubers produced either from JA preconditioned stock plants or on the JA-containing tuberization media were more uniform and larger than from other treatments. Eight hours photoperiod was by far the best treatment for the production of high-quality uniform microtubers. JA conditioning of stock plants prior to taking explants for tuberization is being proposed as a treatment enhancing the quality of microtubers.
Keywords:jasmonic acid  microtubers  liquid/solid media  photoperiod  repeated measures analysis
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