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Initiation and culture of potato tuber callus tissue with picloram
Authors:Steven R Hagen  Duane LeTourneau  Paul Muneta  Janice Brown
Institution:(1) Food Research Center, University of Idaho, 83843 Moscow, ID, USA
Abstract:Callus cultures of 7 potato cultivars were initiated from tuber tissue and maintained on Gelrite-solidified media with 1–20 mgrM picloram as the only PGR. Ten mgrM picloram was the optimal concentration for callus induction. By 4–6 weeks after explanting, there was sufficient callus produced for subculture to maintenance media which contained 1–20 mgrM picloram as the only PGR. When grown in the dark at 25°C, subcultured callus typically increased 10-fold in wet weight in 4–5 weeks. The callus produced was friable and a light grey to cream color. Callus cultures were used to establish cell suspension cultures. Callus and cell suspension cultures have been maintained for over 2 years on the picloram containing media.Abbreviations BA benzyladenine - 2,4-D 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - MS Murashige-Skoog - NAA naphthaleneacetic acid - PGR plant growth regulator Research paper #9053 of the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station.
Keywords:callus  Gelrite  picloram  potato tuber  Solanum tuberosum L  suspension cultures
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