In Vitro Regeneration from Seedling Organs of Brassica oleracea var. italica Plenck cv. Green Comet I. Effect of Plant Growth Regulators |
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Authors: | LAZZERI P A; DUNWELL J M |
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Institution: | John Innes Institute Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK |
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Abstract: | The calabrese cultivar Brassica oleracea var. italica cv. GreenComet was used in a study of the effects of exogenous hormoneson the growth and differentiation of seedling organs in vitro.Four types of explants were tested: hypocotyl segments, rootsegments, primary leaf discs and cotyledon discs. These explantswere incubated on media containing factorial combinations ofBAP x IBA, BAP x NAA, KN x IBA and KN x NAA (all at 0, 0.1,10 and 10.0mg l1). Hypocotyls were the most regenerativeexplants; shoot production was favoured by cytokinin: auxinratios greater than one and was decreased by IBA at 10 mg l1when callus was produced. Shoot formation from root explantsoccurred either in the absence of hormones or with low concentrations;no shoot was produced when any hormone was present at 10 mgl1. In contrast, shoot production from primary leaf diseswas favoured by high concentrations of both auxin and cytokininwith the combination of BAP and IBA the most effective. Shootproduction from cotyledon discs was sporadic with no consistentresponse on any auxin/cytokinin combination. After further experimentson the optimization of hormone concentration, the followingcombinations were chosen as allowing reliable regeneration:0.1 mg l1 BAP+0.1mg l1 IBA for hypocotyl segments,0.075 mg l1 KN +0.025 mg l1 IBA for root segments,and 5.0 mg l1 BAP+5.0 mg l1 IBA for leaf discs. Brassica oleracea var. italica, calabrese, tissue culture, seedling, auxin, cytokinin |
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