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RESEARCH PRODUCT

In vitro shoot organogenesis from excised immature cotyledons and microcuttings production in Stone Pine

Luis SerranoAlberto PardosLorenzo García-férriz

subject

Sucrosefood.ingredientfood and beveragesHorticultureBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundTissue cultureMurashige and Skoog mediumfoodchemistryMicropropagationCytokininShootBotanyCotyledonExplant culture

description

Adventitious buds were induced on isolated immature cotyledons of Pinus pinea L. in the presence of benzyladenine (BA). The response to different BA concentrations also depended upon the culture medium used (modified MS, SH and GD). A wide range of BA concentrations (5, 25 or 50 μM) can be applied to the GD and SH media, which are the media with the lower nitrogen content, without damaging effects. In the MS medium, which has the highest nitrogen concentration, the range of BA that can be applied was narrower and the highest BA concentration was lethal. The addition of indolebutyric acid (0.05, 0.25 or 0.5 μM) to the induction medium, decreased the response of cotyledons. The increase in the concentration of sucrose from 3% to 5% did not increase the number of responding cotyledons. The addition of activated charcoal (0.5 and 3 g l-1) or indolebutyric acid (1.5 or 3 μM) did not speed up the elongation of explants. Elongation of the buds produced shoots with two different phenotypes, each phenotype having a different multiplication rate.

https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00048324