Micropropagation of Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz): Review

A. Feyisa
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Cassava is a vital crop to the food security of millions of people worldwide, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Because the crop produced a reasonable yield on marginal soils, it could help relieve global hunger. As a result, increasing cassava output and its quality attributes are significant. However, the low multiplication rate of this main crop has resulted in the delayed dissemination of improved varieties among farmers. As a result, tissue culture techniques may be a feasible solution for overcoming these challenges. Cassava in vitro propagation had done using either the shoots multiplication technique or somatic embryogenesis. However, the shoot multiplication approach is preferable since it retains clonal fidelity. Plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis or organogenesis entailed the use of numerous basal media containing various plant growth hormones. Several studies found that each type of cassava clone required a unique protocol to achieve optimal shoot initiation, shoot multiplication, root induction, and elongation. This review describes recent research on cassava micropropagation that makes use of a variety of experimental systems. While each of these systems focuses on a different aspect of technique, they can be significant in understanding the in vitro production of cassava planting material.
木薯(Manihot esculenta Crantz)的微繁研究进展
木薯是全球数百万人粮食安全的重要作物,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区。由于这种作物在贫瘠的土壤上能产生合理的产量,它可以帮助缓解全球饥饿。因此,提高木薯产量及其品质属性具有重要意义。然而,这种主要作物的繁殖率低,导致改良品种在农民中的传播延迟。因此,组织培养技术可能是克服这些挑战的可行解决方案。木薯的离体繁殖主要采用芽增殖技术和体细胞胚发生技术。然而,茎部倍增法更可取,因为它保留了克隆保真度。通过体细胞胚胎发生或器官发生的植物再生需要使用含有各种植物生长激素的大量基础培养基。一些研究发现,每种类型的木薯无性系都需要一个独特的方案来实现最佳的芽启动、芽增殖、根诱导和伸长。本文综述了近年来利用各种实验系统进行木薯微繁的研究。虽然这些系统都侧重于技术的不同方面,但它们对于了解木薯种植材料的体外生产具有重要意义。
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