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Plant regeneration from cultured leaves of Lavandula latifolia Medicus: Influence of growth regulators and illumination conditions
Juan SeguraM. C. Calvosubject
chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyfungiLavandula latifoliafood and beveragesPlant physiologyHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMurashige and Skoog mediumchemistryAuxinBotanyDarknessShootCytokininheterocyclic compoundsExplant culturedescription
Leaves were obtained from 4-week-old seedlings of Lavandula latifolia Medicus grown in vitro. Leaf explants were then cultured on MS medium supplemented with different concentrations and combinations of the auxins IAA or NAA with the cytokinin BA and maintained under three illumination conditions, 16h photoperiod, darkness or darkness followed by a photoperiod, to assess morphogenic responses. Irrespective of illumination conditions, bud regeneration was achieved only in media containing BA or BA/auxin combinations, with the best results being obtained in the presence of BA and 0.06 or 0.6 μM IAA or NAA. A photoperiod of 16h appeared to yield the best response in terms of bud regeneration percentage. High auxin concentrations (6.0 or 11.0 μM) inhibited bud differentiation, especially when explants were cultured in darkness. On the other hand, low auxin levels and photoperiod improved shoot development. Excised shoots were induced to form roots by transfer to hormone-free MS medium with macronutrients at half strength. The obtained plantlets were ultimately grown in the greenhouse.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1989-10-01 | Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture |