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Investigations into the Role of Sucrose in Potato cv. Estima Microtuber Production in vitro
Authors:Khuri  S; Moorby  J
Institution:Department of Agriculture, Horticulture and the Environment, Wye College, Wye, Nr Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK
Abstract:Sucrose has been the carbohydrate traditionally used for potatomicrotuber production. Added to nutrient media, sucrose canact solely as a carbon source, or as an osmoticum, or both.Preliminary tests showed that the osmolarity of sucrose solutionswas increased by autoclaving, indicating some breakdown of thesugar. This was taken into consideration in experiments whichinvolved supplementing 4% sucrose media with sucrose, maltose,glucose or fructose, while keeping the osmotic potential ofthe media constant. A medium concentration of about 400 mM withonly sucrose was more suitable for microtuber production thanmedia supplemented with maltose, glucose or fructose. However,a better microtuber yield was obtained when hexoses were addedthan with unsupplemented 4% sucrose media. When glucose wassupplied at concentrations which had the same number of carbonatoms as 8% sucrose, the high osmolarity inhibited microtuberisation.Sugar movement in the tubering plantlet was followed using radio-labelledsucrose, glucose and fructose. The sucrose was translocatedand used at a faster rate than the other sugars, which tendedto remain in the roots of the plantlets. Furthermore, therewas no difference in microtuber production on media to whichthe sucrose was added before or after autoclaving, indicatingthat levels of breakdown were not severe enough to affect theprocess. Therefore, it is concluded that sucrose acts primarilyas a suitable carbon source for uptake and utilization by theplantlets, but, at 8%, it also provides a favourable osmolarityfor the development of microtubers.Copyright 1995, 1999 AcademicPress Solanum tuberosum (L.), potato, microtuber, media, sugar, sucrose, osmolarity, pH
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