Plant Regeneration in Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench.) via Somatic Embryogenesis and Induction of Meristemoids in Abnormal Embryos

R. Saraswat, Mithilesh Kumar
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An efficient in vitro regeneration protocol is reported for common buckwheat. A combination of 0.5 mg/l 2,4-D and 0.2 mg/l BAP with sucrose showed highest induction of somatic embryogenesis from cotyledon and hypocotyl explants. More than 35% of normal somatic embryos matured on MS. MS with 2% sucrose were found best for germination and conversion of somatic embryos to plantlets. In tissue culture, abnormal somatic embryos usually occur. In this report, abnormal embryos are also used to induce shoot organogenesis, adding to the number of final regenerants and ensuring full utilization of regenerative propagules. A treatment of 0.2 mg/l BAP induced meristemoids in 60% of underdeveloped embryos and a combination of 0.5 mg/l BAP and 0.5 mg/l AgNO3 led browning and senescence-free progression of shoot buds to well developed shoots, which were subsequently rooted in half strength MS containing 2% sucrose and 0.25 mg/l IBA. The regenerated plants survived acclimatization, flowered and set seeds. Plant Tissue Cult. & Biotech. 29(1): 33-47, 2019 (June)
荞麦(Fagopyrum esculentum Moench)体细胞胚胎发生和异常胚中分干细胞诱导的植株再生
报道了一种有效的普通荞麦体外再生方案。0.5 mg/l 2,4- d和0.2 mg/l BAP与蔗糖的组合对子叶和下胚轴外植体胚发生的诱导效果最好。在添加2%蔗糖的MS培养基上,正常体细胞胚的萌发和成苗率达到35%以上。在组织培养中,通常会出现异常的体细胞胚胎。在这篇报道中,畸形胚胎也被用来诱导茎器官发生,增加了最终再生体的数量,保证了再生繁殖体的充分利用。0.2 mg/l BAP处理可诱导60%的未发育胚形成分生组织,0.5 mg/l BAP和0.5 mg/l AgNO3联合处理可使芽变褐和无衰老向发育良好的芽发育,随后在含有2%蔗糖和0.25 mg/l IBA的半强度MS中生根。再生植株经过驯化后存活下来,开花并结籽。植物组织崇拜。与生物技术,29(1):33-47,2019 (6)
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