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Flow Cytometric Characterization of Embryogenic and Gametophytic Development in Brassica napus Microspore Cultures
Authors:Schulze  Derek; Pauls  K Peter
Institution:Department of Crop Science, University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario, Canada NIG 2W1
Abstract:Microspore cultures are ideal systems for studying plant embryogenesisbecause the resulting embryos are very similar to zygotic embryos,all the stages of development are readily accessible and theprocess can be induced by a simple heat treatment. However,not all microspores are embryogenic and the mixture of cellsthat develops in the cultures complicates the use of this system.Brassica napus microspore cultures cultured at 30°C (induced)and at 25°C (non-induced) were compared by flow cytometryto obtain structure and function information for several typesof cells in the culture. Clear differences in light scatterand fluorescence were found between induced and noninduced culturesthat are related to early stages of embryo development. Viable,round cells that were unique to induced cultures were sortedinto culture media and developed into embryos confirming thatthey were embryogenic. The present study provided flow cytometricidentifiers for embryogenic and gametophytic cells, demonstratedhow flow sorting can be used to isolate specific cell typesand defined benchmarks for assessing the embryogenic potentialof microspore cultures. (Received July 9, 1997; Accepted December 10, 1997)
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