The Interaction of Genotype, Explant and Media on the Regeneration of Shoots from Complex Explants of Brassica napus L. |
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Authors: | KHEHRA, G. S. MATHIAS, R. J. |
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Abstract: | The relative importance of explant type, genotype and growthregulator regime in the determination of shoot regenerationfrequencies from complex explants of Brassica napus L. has beenevaluated. Cotyledon, hypocotyl and stem sections taken fromone spring (Westar) and three winter (Ariana, Cobra, Libravo)varieties of B. napus were cultured on three different growthregulator regimes, 0.5 mg dm3 NAA + 2.0mg dm3BAP, 0.5 mg dm3 NAA + 4.0mg dm3 BAP and 1.0mgdm3 NAA + 4.0mg dm3 BAP. The most significanteffects on shoot regeneration were due to explant type and variety.The regeneration from stem segments was not only two to threetimes higher than from hypocotyls or cotyledons, in all varieties,but the response was also more uniform across the varieties.The explant effect accounted for 4495% of the regenerationresponse. In contrast, the contribution of growth regulatorregime was negligible. Although the growth regulator regimeas an independent effect was unimportant, regeneration fromboth Ariana and Libravo was significantly affected by the interactionof genotype with growth regulator regime. The importance ofboth the high shoot regeneration frequency from stem segmentsand the relative uniformity of response across the four testedgenotypes is discussed with respect to the potential benefitsof using this explant source in Agrobacterium-based transformationexperiments. Key words: Brassica napus, regeneration, genotype, tissue culture, complex explant |
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