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A model for studying pollination and pod development in Brassica napus: the culture of isolated flowers
Authors:A. Lardon  A. M. Triboi-Blondel  C. Dumas
Affiliation:(1) Station d'Agronomie, INRA, 12 avenue du Brézet, F-63039 Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France;(2) Laboratoire de Reconnaissance Cellulaire et Amélioration des Plantes, LA INRA 23879, Université Claude Bernard — Lyon I, Bât. 741 (5), 43 Boulevard, F-69622 Villeurbanne, Cedex, France
Abstract:Summary A technique for cultivating isolated flowers of Brassica napus has been developed. Flowers were harvested at anthesis, the surface of their peduncles was then sterilized and they were cultivated in a hormonefree medium. We used an MS medium supplemented with 3% sucrose as a source of organic carbon. From our experiments, it was concluded that no exogenous growth regulator is required to ensure normal growth and development in vitro. The flowers, and thereafter the pods, can be kept in culture until seed maturity. After 30 days, seed development resulted in three types of seeds: (1) normal, (2) milky and (3) aborted. The results show that the number of seeds per pod was not dependent on the order of flowers on the raceme (except the first 10 flowers and flowers above row 50). Our study supports the validity of this model as an easy tool for studying pollination and early seed development.
Keywords:In vitro culture  Brassica napus  Pollination  Pod  Seed
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