1. Somatic embryogenesis from stigmas and styles of grapevine
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Massimo Gardiman, Fiorellia Lo Schiavo, Francesco Carimi, and Elisabetta Barizza
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Sucrose ,Somatic embryogenesis ,Stamen ,Plant Science ,Biology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Anthers ,chemistry ,Vitis vinifera ,Callus ,Botany ,Cultivar ,Unfertilized ovules ,Ovule ,Developmental biology ,Plant regeneration ,Biotechnology ,Explant culture - Abstract
An in vitro protocol has been developed for callus induction, somatic embryogenesis, and plant regeneration from stigmastyle culture of grapevine. Four different grapevine cultivars (Vitis vinifera L.; cvs. Bombino Nero, Greco di Tufo, Merlot, and Sangiovese) were tested. Explants were cultured on Nitsch and Nitsch medium (NN) supplemented with various combinations of 6-benzylaminopurine (BA; 4.5 and 9.0 mM) and b-naphthoxyacetic acid (NOA; 5.0 and 9.9 mM). Sucrose (88mM) was used as the carbon source. Somatic embryogenesis was induced within 37 mo. After culture initiation. Even though explants of different origin (unfertilized ovules and anthers) regenerated somatic embryos, the higher embryogenic potential was observed in stigma and style explants, with the exception of Merlot, which regenerated somatic embryos only from unfertilized ovules. The percentages of stigmastyle explants producing somatic embryos was 7% in Bombino Nero (cultured on NN medium supplemented 9.0 mM BA and 9.9 mM NOA), 14% in Greco di Tufo (4.5mM BA and 9.9 mM NOA), and 8% in Sangiovese (9.0 mM BA and 9.9 mM NOA). The presence of growth regulators (BA and NOA) in the medium was essential for induction of somatic embryogenesis. Plants were regenerated on hormone-free NN medium containing 88mM sucrose.
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- 2005
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