INVITRO-PLANT REGENERATION FROM MATURED SEED EXPLANT OF LOCAL AND IMPROVED RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.) VARIETIES

Z. Abubakar, Peace Adamu
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Plant tissue cultures of crops are carried out to produce more crops within a short period of time and as well to overcome the  demands of food by the fast growing population. Numerous concerns have been centered towards indica rice, for a reason the study aimed at assessing the growth and if possible yield performance of some local rice varieties using invitro plant regeneration method. The study was conducted to observe the regeneration potential and also to establish a suitable in vitro plantlet regeneration protocol from mature seed explant of four rice varieties viz local rice Variety (Maizabuwa and Mai kwalli) and improved rice variety (Nerica and Faro 44). Maizabuwa was the only variety that successfully regenerated by proliferating shoot and root from the rice seed explant while Faro 44, had root development in the MS media under in-vitro condition. After transplanting, only Maizabuwa successfully germinated from the soil and plantlet growth was observed. No variations was observed in growth responses (plant height (cm), number of tillers, number of leaves and leaf area (cm2)) between in-vitro and soil regenerated (potted in soil) Maizabuwa and Faro 44 rice varieties, whereas variation in growth responses measured between the four varieties of rice directly potted in soil media was observed. Soil potted plants showed some significant differences in growth where Maizabuwa and Nerica varieties indicated to contribute to such variation. The study indicate that seeds of Maizabuwa local rice variety can be suggested to farmers if interested in large scale farming as the variety has shown observable tolerance to in-vitro regeneration and as well potted soil media conditions.
地方和改良水稻成熟种子外植体的离体再生品种
作物的植物组织培养是为了在短时间内生产更多的作物,同时也为了克服快速增长的人口对食物的需求。许多关注都集中在籼稻上,因为这项研究的目的是评估一些地方水稻品种使用体外植株再生方法的生长和可能的产量表现。本研究以4个水稻品种为材料,分别为地方水稻品种(麦扎布瓦和麦卡利)和改良水稻品种(奈丽卡和法鲁44),观察其再生潜力,并建立合适的离体植株再生方案。麦扎布和是唯一一个从水稻种子外植体上增殖成茎和根的品种,而法鲁44在离体条件下在MS培养基上生根发育。移栽后,只有舞雀花从土壤中成功发芽,植株生长良好。麦扎武和法鲁44在离体和土壤再生(土壤盆栽)水稻的生长响应(株高(cm)、分蘖数、叶片数和叶面积(cm2))方面没有变化,而在土壤介质中直接盆栽的4个水稻品种之间的生长响应存在差异。土壤盆栽植物的生长表现出显著的差异,其中麦扎布和奈利卡品种对这种差异有贡献。研究表明,如果对大规模种植有兴趣,可以向农民推荐麦扎布瓦地方水稻品种的种子,因为该品种对离体再生和盆栽土壤介质条件具有明显的耐受性。
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