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Somatic embryogenesis and plantlet formation from a rare and endangered tree species,Oplopanax elatus
Authors:Heung Kyu Moon  Ji Ah Kim  So Young Park  Yong Wook Kim  Ho Duck Kang
Affiliation:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Abteilung Pflanzenzüchtung und Ertragsphysiologie, D-50829 Köln, Germany;(2) Present address: Organic Waste Systems, Dok Noord 4, B-9000 Gent, Belgium;(3) Present address: Bundesforschungsanstalt für Forst und Holzwirtschaft, Institut für Forstgenetik, Sieker Landstr 2, D-22927 Großhansdorf, Germany;
Abstract:We tested the possibility of plantlet formation via somatic embryogenesis with leaf segments and mature zygotic embryos from a rare and endangered tree species,Oplopanax elatus. To induce calli, expiants were cultured under darkness in a solid MS medium containing 3% sucrose, 1g L-1 glutamine, and 0.3% gelrite. Treatment supplements included 2,4-D alone or in combination with thidiazuron. Generally, callus induction and growth were good from leaf expiants, whereas embryogenic calli could be induced only from zygotic embryos. These embryogenic calli were white or pale yellow and very friable. ABA and activated charcoal appeared to be important factors when inducing somatic embryos, with optimum levels being 0.1 mg L-1 and 0.02%, respectively. Many somatic embryos showed abnormalities during their development on the germination medium, but 35% could be converted if placed on a medium containing gibberellic acid (GA3). The germinating embryos sometimes formed secondary embryos at the lower portion of the hypocotyls. Normal or converted plantlets were acclimatized in an artificial soil mixture; their survival was about 60% after two months. This culturing system provides a feasible approach for regenerating plants, via somatic embryogenesis, from mature zygotic embryos.
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