Plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis from protoplasts of six explants in Coker 201 (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Gossypium hirsutum</Emphasis>) |
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Authors: | Yuqiang?Sun Email author" target="_blank">Xianlong?ZhangEmail author Chao?Huang Yichun?Nie Xiaoping?Guo |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, Hubei, 430070, hina |
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Abstract: | Fertile regenerated plants were obtained from protoplasts via somatic embryogenesis in Coker 201 (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Protoplasts were isolated from six different explantsleaves, hypocotyls, young roots, embryogenic callus, immature somatic embryos and suspension cultures and cultured in liquid thin layer KM8P medium. Callus-forming percentage of 20–50% was obtained in protoplast cultures from embryogenic callus, immature embryos and suspension cultures, and visible callus formed within 2 months. Callus-forming percentage of 5–20% in protoplast cultures from young roots, hypocotyls and leaves, and visible callus formed in 3 months. NAA 5.371 μM/kinetin 0.929 μM was effective to stimulate protoplast division and callus formation from six explants. Percentage of callus formation in the medium with 2,4-D 0.452 μM/kinetin 0.465 μM was over 40% from suspension cultures and immature embryos, 25% from embryogenic callus and 10% from hypocotyls. Callus from protoplasts developed into plantlets via somatic embryogenesis. Over 100 plantlets were obtained from protoplasts derived from 6 explants. Ten plants have been transferred to the soil, where they all have set seeds. |
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Keywords: | Gossypium hirsutum L plant regeneration protoplast culture six explants somatic embryogenesis |
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