Development of an in vitro culture technique for conservation of Saccharum spp. hybrid germplasm |
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Authors: | Paul W. J. Taylor Snezana Dukic |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, PO Box 86, 4068 Indooroopilly, Queensland, Australia |
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Abstract: | An in vitro method for the establishment and storage of over 200 Saccharum spp. hybrid clones was developed that involved only 1 medium for shoot development and multiplication, and no decontamination procedures. Apical buds, from the leaf axils of developing leaves surrounding the apical meristem, were cultured on medium containing the plant growth regulators 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and 6-furfurylaminopurine (kinetin), and regenerated multiple shoots. Shoots transferred to medium containing naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) developed roots. In vitro plants transferred to a medium containing half strength salts and vitamins without plant growth regulators were placed in storage at 18°C. After 12 months of storage plants were transferred to fresh medium and returned to storage. The genetic integrity of clones (based on phenotype assessment) was not affected by the in vitro culture method and up to 14 months of low-maintenance storage conditions. These in vitro plants will be further tested for genetic stability using biochemical and molecular techniques. |
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Keywords: | apical buds germplasm meristems sugarcane |
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