Callus Initiation and Organized Development from Zamia pumila Embryo Explants |
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Authors: | WEBB D T; RIVERA MARIA ESTER; STARSZAK ELIZABETH; MATOS JUAN |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00931, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Explants derived from Zamia pumila embryos were cultured ona Murashige and Skoog basal medium supplemented with naphthaleneaceticacid (NAA), N4-benzylaminopurine (BAP), or combinations of thetwo at 27 °C in darkness. NAA was invariably required forcallus initiation, and its minimal effective concentration was0.1 mg l1. BAP was not always required, and dependingon the explant type and NAA concentration, BAP either enhanced,suppressed, or had little effect on the frequency of callusinitiation. High frequency of callus initiation occurred with1.0 mg l1 NAA combined with 0.01 or 1.0 mg l1BAP. When the concentration of NAA was high relative to thatof BAP, friable callus was produced. As the relative BAP concentrationwas increased, a more compact callus formed. Compact-nodularcallus developed at equal concentrations of NAA and BAP overa wide range of absolute concentrations. Friable callus formedroots only. Compact-nodular callus formed roots, shoots andembryo-like structures. Root and shoot formation predominatedand were of nearly equal frequency. Formation of embryo-likestructures was infrequent. Zamia pumila, callus differentiation, callus formation, embryo culture, naphthaleneacetic acid, N4-benzylaminopurine |
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