Filter paper inhibits in vitro protocorm-like body formation in hybrid Cymbidium and reduces synseed germination, but buffers the negative impact of antibiotics

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
J. A. Teixeira da Silva
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Abstract Only few studies in the plant tissue culture literature have examined the impact of filter paper on in vitro plant organogenesis. In this study, using a model plant, hybrid Cymbidium Twilight Moon ‘Day Light’, the impact of a single or double layer of Advantec #2 or Whatman #1 filter paper on new protocorm-like body (neo-PLB) formation on Teixeira Cymbidium (TC) medium was examined for half-PLBs (transgenic and non-transgenic), PLB-derived transverse thin cell layers (tTCLs), and PLB synseeds. In addition, the response of half-PLBs or tTCLs to two antibiotics (kanamycin and cefotaxime, commonly used in plant genetic transformation studies) was investigated either directly on gelled medium or on filter paper-overlaid medium. Filter paper negatively affected most growth and developmental parameters of all the explants tested, both transgenic and non-transgenic. A double sheet of filter paper had a significantly (P ≤ 0.05) more negative impact than a single sheet, relative to the control values (i.e., no filter paper). Kanamycin inhibited neo-PLB formation on TC medium, the negative impact being greater on a single layer than on a double layer of filter paper, i.e., filter paper buffered the growth-inhibiting characteristics of kanamycin. Up to 100 mg/l, cefotaxime showed no apparent negative effects on neo-PLBs formation and growth, although hyperhydricity was observed when filter paper was not used.
滤纸抑制杂交大花蕙兰体外原球茎样体形成,降低合子萌发,但缓冲抗生素的负面影响
在植物组织培养文献中,只有少数研究考察了滤纸对离体植物器官发生的影响。本研究以杂交大花蕙兰(Cymbidium Twilight Moon’Day Light)为模型植物,研究了在特谢拉蕙兰(Teixeira Cymbidium, TC)培养基上,单层或双层Advantec #2或Whatman #1滤纸对新原球茎样体(new -PLB)形成的影响,包括半PLB(转基因和非转基因)、PLB衍生的横向薄细胞层(tTCLs)和PLB合种。此外,还研究了半plb或tTCLs对两种抗生素(卡那霉素和头孢噻肟,两种抗生素通常用于植物遗传转化研究)的反应,直接在凝胶培养基上或在滤纸覆盖的培养基上进行了研究。滤纸对转基因和非转基因外植体的大部分生长发育参数均有负面影响。相对于控制值(即无滤纸),双滤纸的负面影响显著(P≤0.05)大于单滤纸。卡那霉素抑制TC培养基中新plb的形成,单层滤纸比双层滤纸的负面影响更大,即滤纸缓冲了卡那霉素的生长抑制特性。当浓度达到100 mg/l时,头孢噻肟对新plbs的形成和生长没有明显的负面影响,但在不使用滤纸时观察到过度水化。
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