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Sucrose in storage media and cultivar affects post-storage regrowth of <Emphasis Type="Italic">in vitro</Emphasis> Hosta propagules
Authors:Vani?Gollagunta  Jeffrey?W?Adelberg  James?Rieck  Email author" target="_blank">Nihal?RajapakseEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Horticulture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC USA, 29631;(2) Department of Experimental Statistics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC USA, 29634;(3) Present address: Yoder Brothers, Inc., 2201, Owanita Rd., Alva, Fl USA, 33920
Abstract:The goal of this research was to investigate if culturing in high sucrose (5%) liquid media during multiplication phase (stage II) would enhance endogenous sugar levels and dry matter sufficiently to allow storage of in vitro plants in sugar free media without adversely affecting post-storage recovery. Hosta tokudama lsquoNewberry Gold (NBG)rsquo and Hosta lsquoStripteasersquo were cultured in Murashige and Skoog (MS) media containing 5% sucrose during stage II and transferred to rooting phase (stage III) in MS medium without (0%) sucrose or with 3% sucrose for 4thinspweeks. At the end of stage III, cultures were stored, with the remaining media, at 10thinsp°C with 5thinspmgrmolthinspm–2thinsps–1 photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) from cool white fluorescent lamps for 7 or 14thinspweeks with or without a 2-week dark period prior to removal from storage. In both cultivars, stage III plants cultured in 3% sucrose media had higher soluble sugar levels and greater shoot and root biomass than those cultured in 0% sucrose media. Shoot and root soluble sugars decreased during storage. Shoot growth ceased during storage in both media. Root dry matter continued to increase in plants stored in 3% sucrose media but did not change in 0% sucrose media. Plants cultured in 3% sucrose media had less leaf chlorosis and less mortality after 7 or 14thinspweeks of low temperature storage than the plantlets from sugar free media. Extending the storage period from 7 to 14thinspweeks or introduction of 2-week dark period at the end of storage did not affect leaf chlorosis or plant mortality during acclimatization. Post-storage growth varied with the cultivar. Benefit of having sucrose in storage media was to develop a strong root system that aided the acclimatization and post-storage growth following 7 or 14thinspweek storage. Sucrose lsquoloadingrsquo by culturing plants in liquid media containing 5% sucrose did not allow storage in sugar free media without adversely affecting post-storage growth in both cultivars.
Keywords:carbohydrates  in vitro storage  low temperature  micropropagation  tissue culture
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