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The influence of culture conditions on anther culture response of commercial varieties ofSolanum tuberosumL.

โœ Scribed by Taina Tiainen


Publisher
Springer
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
638 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6857

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โœฆ Synopsis


The effect of media manipulations, temperature pretreatment, carbohydrate source, and seasonal variation on tetraploid potato anther cultures was investigated. The anther culture responses of three commercial Nordic potato varieties from Scandinavia and two from Germany were compared on different media manipulations. With most of the varieties, solid MS media gave better yields than other published media manipulations. Pretreatments at +6 ยฐC and at +30 ยฐC were studied on Pito and Danva varieties. The +6ยฐC pretreatment and no pretreatment had the same effect on the anther culture response of cv. Pito, while with cv. Danva pretreatment at +6 ยฐC promoted embryogenesis. The +30 ยฐC pretreatment had no positive effect on anther culture response on either cultivar. The effect of maltose, melibiose and mannitol individually and in combination with sucrose were compared to normal sucrose medium in cv. Pito anther cultures. Anthers incubated on normal sucrose medium gave the highest embryoid and plant yields; the second highest plant yields were obtained on pure maltose medium. Strong seasonal variation was observed throughout the year in cv. Pito anther cultures. The percentage of anthers producing embryoids ranged from 15-20% during September and October to just 1-3% from February through May. The annual average embryoid production rate was 6.18%.


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