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Effect of thidiazuron, light fluence rates and kanamycin on in vitro shoot organogenesis from excisedRubuscotyledons and leaves

✍ Scribed by Joseph A. Fiola; Mahmoud A. Hassan; Harry Jan Swartz; Robert H. Bors; Ronnie McNicols


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
457 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6857

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✦ Synopsis


Thidiazuron (TDZ), a substituted urea with cytokinin activity, was significantly more effective than benzyladenine (BA) at inducing organogenesis from detached Rubus cotyledons and leaves. The optimal TDZ concentration for organogenesis from cotyledons and leaves was 5-10/tM and 5-20~M, respectively; however, shoot organogenesis occurred at TDZ concentrations of 0.5-5.0/~M. Light fluence rates from 0-81 #molto 2s J of continuous fluorescent light did not affect the percentage of organogenesis from cotyledons. Two weeks of continuous dark did not enhance the percentage of regeneration from leaf explants. Kanamycin, an antibiotic used to screen for transformation, severely reduced cotyledon growth and regeneration at concentrations as low as 10mgl ], and completely inhibited shoot organogenesis at 50mgl ~.

Abbreviations: BA-benzyladenine; IBA-indole butyric acid; MS-Murashige & Skoog media devoid of plant growth regulators; TDZ-thidiazuron; zeatin-trans-zeatin


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