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Brassinolide improves embryogenic tissue initiation in conifers and rice
Authors:G.?S.?Pullman  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:Jerry.Pullman@ipst.edu"   title="  Jerry.Pullman@ipst.edu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Y.?Zhang,B.?H.?Phan
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Paper Science and Technology, 500 10th Street, Atlanta, GA 30318, USA;(2) Present address: Center for Applied Genetic Technology, The University of Georgia, 111 Riverbend Road, Athens, GA 30602-6810, USA
Abstract:Somatic embryogenesis (SE), the most promising technology for the large-scale production of high-value coniferous trees from advanced breeding and genetic engineering programs, is expected to play an important role in increasing productivity, sustainability, and the uniformity of future U.S. forests. To be successful for commercial use, SE technology must work with a variety of genetically diverse trees. Initiation in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.), our main focus species, is often recalcitrant for desirable genotypes. Initiation percentages of loblolly pine, Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii(Mirb.) Franco], and Norway spruce (Picea abies L., Karst.) were improved through the use of brassinolide. Brassinosteroids, which include brassinolide, are a relatively new group of natural plant growth regulators that are found in many plant species. They have been shown to have diverse, tissue-specific, and species-specific effects, including the stimulation of cell elongation and ethylene production and increasing resistance to abiotic stress. In our media, brassinolide was effective at concentrations ranging from 0.005–0.25 mgrM. Using control medium (no brassinolide) and brassinolide-supplemented (0.1 mgrM) medium, we achieved improved initiation percentages in loblolly pine, Douglas-fir, Norway spruce, and rice—15.0% to 30.1%, 16.1% to 36.3%, 34.6% to 47.4%, and 10%, respectively. Brassinolide increased the weight of loblolly pine embryogenic tissue by 66% and stimulated initiation in the more recalcitrant families of loblolly pine and Douglas-fir, thus compensating somewhat for genotypic differences in initiation. Initiation percentages in loblolly pine were improved through the combination of modified 1/2-P6 salts, 50 mg/l activated carbon (AC), adjusted levels of Cu and Zn (to compensate for adsorption by AC), 1.5% maltose, 2% myo-inositol (to raise the osmotic level, partially simulating the megagametophyte environment), 500 mg/l casamino acids, 450 mg/l glutamine, 2 mg/l agr-naphthaleneacetic acid, 0.63 mg/l 6-benzylaminopurine, 0.61 mg/l kinetin, 3.4 mg/l silver nitrate, 10 mgrM cGMP, 0.1 mgrM brassinolide, and 2 g/l Gelrite. Across 12 open-pollinated families of loblolly pine, initiation percentages ranged from 2.5% to 50.7%, averaging 22.5%.Abbreviations AC Activated carbon - BA 6-Benzylaminopurine - 8-Br-cGMP Guanosine 3prime,5prime-cyclic monophosphate, 8-bromo-, sodium salt - 2,4-D 2,4-Dichlorophenyloxyacetic acid - NAA agr-Naphthaleneacetic acidCommunicated by G.C. Phillips
Keywords:Brassinosteroids  Loblolly pine  Somatic embryogenesis  Initiation  Pinus taeda
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