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Effect of abscisic acid, osmolarity and partial desiccation on the development of recalcitrant mango somatic embryos

โœ Scribed by Fernando Pliego-Alfaro; Mary Joy R. Monsalud; Richard E. Litz; Dennis J. Gray; Pamela A. Moon


Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
667 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6857

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โœฆ Synopsis


Inhibition of mango somatic embryo growth was induced in vitro by treatm6nts for 4 or more weeks with abscisic acid (0-100 #M ABA) with and without high osmolarity provided by mannitol (0-10%). High osmolarity and ABA significantly affected somatic embryo length, precocious germination and the production of good quality secondary somatic embryos. High osmolarity also affected root elongation. Abscisic acid was more effective in suppressing growth and development of >0.5 cm-length somatic embryos than smaller somatic embryos. Development beyond the heart stage was significantly inhibited by both ABA and mannitol treatments. The recovery of good quality somatic embryos was enhanced by high levels of ABA (100 #M) with and without mannitol (0-5%). Somatic embryos that had been pulsed with ABA were partially desiccated at different relative humidities. Weight loss was affected only by relative humidity; and ABA did not enhance desiccation tolerance.


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