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Regeneration of peach plants from callus derived from immature embryos
Authors:F A Hammerschlag  G Bauchan  R Scorza
Institution:(1) Tissue Culture and Molecular Genetics Laboratory and Field Crops Laboratory, BARC-West, USDA, ARS, 20705 Beltsville, MD, USA;(2) Appalachian Fruit Research Station, USDA, ARS, 25430 Kearneysville, WV, USA
Abstract:Summary Peach plants were repeatedly regenerated from immature embryos but not from callus derived from mature embryos. A white, nodular, highly regenerative callus was obtained when friable, primary callus from immature embryos was transferred from medium containing 4.5 mgrM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 0.44 mgrM benzyladenine (BA) to media containing 0.27 mgrM agr-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and 2.2 mgrM BA. This callus retained its morphogenetic potential for a minimum of three subcultures. Green nodular callus, that lacked regenerative capacity, was produced from primary callus derived from mature embryos. Maximum regeneration of shoots occurred when highly regenerative callus was transferred to a medium in which the NAA concentration was reduced five times and the BA concentration was increased two times. Regenerated shoots were rooted in the dark on a medium containing 28.5 mgrM indoleacetic acid. Cytogenetic analysis of regenerated plants indicated that all plants were diploid, 2n = 2x = 16. Phenotypic evaluation of regenerated plants, grown under field conditions, is now in progress.
Keywords:Prunus persica  Peach  Embryo culture  Plant regeneration  Cytogenetic analysis
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