Morphology and Anatomy of Pisum Sativum Somatic Embryos |
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Authors: | M. Griga |
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Affiliation: | (1) AGRITEC Ltd., Zemdlská 16, CZ-78701 umperk, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | The morphological and anatomical aspects of direct and indirect somatic embryogenesis in pea were described. Direct embryos were induced from shoot apical meristems of 3 to 5-d-old pea seedlings, embryogenic callus originated from immature pea zygotic embryos or shoot apices. Auxin (picloram, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) was necessary to induce somatic embryos. The developmental stages typical for pea zygotic embryos were detected. Globular and heartshaped somatic embryos were morphologically similar to their zygotic counterparts; in contrast, torpedo and cotyledonary somatic embryos displayed great morphological variation, which affected mainly cotyledons (size, shape, number). Based on anatomical sections, possible ways of somatic embryo formation and localization of initiation sites within primary explant tissue have been proposed. The multicellular origin of somatic embryos is supposed in both systems of pea somatic embryogenesis under investigation. |
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Keywords: | auxins direct and indirect somatic embryogenesis grain legumes pea regeneration in vitro |
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