In vitro germination and pollen conservation of sorne Musa species

E. Youmbi, Nanga Jean Philipps Fonkam, K. Tomekpé, C. Fonbah
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The yield ofbanana and plantain which is an important food is affected especially by black leaf streak disease. Pollen from resistant wild types is used by conventional breeding to create new hybrids resistant to black leaf streak disease. A strategy of pollen genetic resource preservation and storage is necessary for this breeding. The main objective of this study was to optimize the conditions for in vitro germination, conservation and storage of pollen from three ban ana diploids (Musa acuminata). Pollen grains used in this study were collected from Njombe and Ekona banana collections. The basal media used for in vitro culture were th ose of Heslop-Harrison and Brewbaker and Kwack. Different temperature and pH values tested allowed for the evaluation of germination rates. Pollen were desiccated and stored in a freezer ( -20°C) and in a refrigera tor ( + 10°C). The results obtained showed that the basal medium of Heslop-Harrison supplemented with 5% sucrose allowed to obtain optimum pollen germination rate. The optimum temperature was 30°C and the optimum pH values were 6.5 for Calcutta and 6.8 for M53 and Zebrina. The pollen grains of the three varieties can be conserved freshly in the refrigerator at+ 10°C for at !east two months. These results are very important for ban ana and plantain breeding programs because the conditions of pollen storage for the three varieties are weil established and permit genetic material sharing and diffusion between different ban ana research centers. (Resume d'auteur)
槐属植物离体萌发及花粉保存研究
香蕉和大蕉是我国重要的粮食作物,其产量受黑条病的影响尤为严重。来自抗性野生型的花粉被传统育种用来创造新的抗黑条病的杂交品种。花粉遗传资源的保存和储存策略是该育种的必要条件。本研究的主要目的是优化三种扁豆二倍体(Musa acuminata)花粉的离体萌发、保存和贮藏条件。本研究使用的花粉粒来自Njombe和Ekona香蕉。体外培养的基础培养基为Heslop-Harrison、Brewbaker和Kwack培养基。不同的温度和pH值可用于评估发芽率。花粉干燥后分别保存在冷冻室(-20°C)和冰箱(+ 10°C)中。结果表明,在Heslop-Harrison基础培养基中添加5%蔗糖可获得最佳花粉发芽率。适宜温度为30℃,适宜pH值为6.5,M53和Zebrina的适宜pH值为6.8。3个品种的花粉粒可在+ 10℃的冰箱中新鲜保存至少2个月。这些结果对芭蕉和车前草的育种计划具有重要意义,因为这三个品种的花粉储存条件已经建立,并允许遗传物质在不同的芭蕉研究中心之间共享和扩散。(简历d 'auteur)
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