Pollen callus culture in Triticum aestivum |
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Authors: | Z. M. Wei |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Cell Physiology, Shanghai, China;(2) Institute of Plant Physiology, Academia Sinica, Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | Summary Pollen shed between 4–8 d from anthers of Triticum aestivum cultured in liquid medium gave rise to calluses. Tillers were harvested at the mid-to late-unicellular pollen stages and chilled for 8 d at 4–5 °C before the anthers were dissected out. Pollen cultures gave about 6 times as many calluses on a per anther basis as anthers cultured on solid medium. With the most productive of 5 cultivars tested, pollen culture results in roughly one callus for each anther used, though the calluses formed by pollen culture were less productive for the regeneration of shoots than calluses derived from anthers cultured on solid medium. The ratio of green to albino shoots is roughly 1 1 for anther cultures but considerably less for pollen cultures. |
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Keywords: | Triticum aestivum Pollen Anther culture Callus Regeneration Plantlets |
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