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Morphological analyses of spring wheat (CIMMYT cv. PCYT-10) somaclones
Authors:Z N Hashim  W F Campbell  J G Carman
Institution:(1) Plant Genetics, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq;(2) Plant Science Department, Utah State University, 84322-4820 Logan, UT, USA
Abstract:The objectives of this study were to induce callus from single immature wheat embryos, produce multiple seedlings from the induced callus, and analyse the somaclonal regenerants for potential grain production in a space garden. Immature wheat, Triticum aestivum L. (cv. PCYT-10), embryos were excised 10 to 12 days post-anthesis and cultured on modified Murashige & Skoog's inorganic salts. Embryos cultured on medium containing kinetin (6-furfurylaminopurine) at 0.5 mgl–1 plus 2 or 3 mgl–1 dicamba (1-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acid) or 0.2 mgl–1 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid produced calli from which 24, 35 and 39% of the explant tissue exhibited regenerants, respectively. The size of flag leaves, plant heights, tillers per plant, spike lengths, awn lengths, and seeds per spike were significantly different in regenerants of two-selfed recurrent generations (SC1, SC2) than in parental controls. However, there were no significant differences in spikelets per spike between the SC2 and parental controls. Desirable characteristics that were obtained included longer spikes, more seeds per spike, supernumerary spikelets, and larger flag leaves, variants that should be useful in wheat improvement programs.Contribution from the Plant Science Dept., Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-4820. Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Paper No. 3611
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