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Production of haploids of neem (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Azadirachta indica</Emphasis> A. Juss.) by anther culture
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">R?ChaturvediEmail author  M?K?Razdan  S?S?Bhojwani
Affiliation:Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi South Campus, Benito Juarez Road, 110 021 Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi, India. rakhi_chaturvedi@yahoo.co.uk
Abstract:Androgenic haploids of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.) were produced by anther culture at the early- to late-uninucleate stage of pollen. Haploid formation occurred via callusing. The best medium for inducing callusing in the anther cultures was Murashige and Skoog's basal medium (MS) (9% sucrose) supplemented with 1 microM 2,4-D, 1 microM NAA and 5 microM BAP, while anther callus multiplied best on MS medium supplemented with 1 microM 2,4-D and 10 microM Kn. These calli differentiated shoots when transferred to a medium containing BAP; 5 microM BAP was optimum for young calli (75% cultures differentiated shoots), but older calli showed the best regeneration with 7.5 microM BAP. Shoots elongated at a lower concentration of BAP-0.5 microM. These shoots were multiplied by forced axillary branching and rooted in vitro. The plants were subsequently established in soil. Of the plants that regenerated from anther callus 60% were haploid, 20% were diploid and 20% were aneuploid.
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