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Plantlet Production from Morphogenetically Competent Cell Suspensions of Daylily
Authors:KRIKORIAN  A D; KANN  R P
Institution:Department of Biology, State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, New York 11794, U.S.A
Abstract:Cell suspensions of the diploid daylily cultivar Autumn Blazewere produced from larger masses of tissue by culture in thebasal medium of Murashige and Skoog supplemented with 10 percent v/v coconut water and 2 mg 1–12,4–D. By drasticallylowering the level of 2,4–D, followed by transferral toa modified White's or Schenk and Hildebrandt medium, clustersgrow and ultimately give rise to embryonic structures. A finalperiod in a semi-solid medium stimulates shoot and root growthto the point where successful transplanting of plantlets tosoil is assured provided safeguards to prevent ‘dampingoff’ and desiccation are taken. Normal plantlet formationmay be arrested in the formation of neomorphs which do not seemper se to be capable of further development but they can giverise to morphologically normal plantlets after they are stimulatedto form callus which, in turn, is given an appropriate sequenceof stimuli. Hemerocallis, daylily, totipotent cells, micropropagation, tissue culture.
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