Cells within the nodal region of carnation shoots exhibit a high potential for adventitious shoot formation |
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Authors: | Anne -Claire van Altvorst Svetla Yancheva Hans Dons |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Developmental Biology, Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO), P.O.B. 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Adventitious shoot formation was studied with leaf, stem and axillary bud explants of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.). The shoot regeneration procedures were applicable for a wide range of cultivars and shoot regeneration percentages were high for all explant types. Using axillary bud explants, shoot regeneration efficiency was independent of the size of the bud and of its original position in the plant. In contrast, shoot regeneration from stem and leaf explants was strongly dependent on their original position on the plant. The most distal explants (just below the apex) showed the highest level of shoot regeneration. The adventitious shoot primordia developed at the periphery of the stem segment and at the base of leaf explants. In axillary bud, stem and leaf explants, shoot regeneration originated from node cells, located at the transition area between leaf and stem tissue. Moreover, a gradient in shoot regeneration response was observed, increasing towards the apical meristem.Abbreviations BA benzyladenine - NAA naphthaleneacetic acid |
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Keywords: | axillary bud Dianthus caryophyllus leaf shoot regeneration stem |
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