SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS AND SHOOT DEVELOPMENT IN ROSA HYBRIDA L.

Su Young Lee, Bong Hee Han, Young Soon Kim
This study was conducted to induce somatic embryogenesis in in vitro root and leaf explants of different Rosa hybrid cultivars. Somatic embryogenesis was induced at the ratio of 2.9~20.5% from in vitro roots of Rosa hybrida ‘Charming’, ‘Sweet Yellow’ (Korean cultivar), and ‘Tineke’ cultured in SH medium supplemented with 5 or 11 mg•L-1 2,4-D for 2 or 4~8 weeks followed by being culturing on SH medium supplemented with 3 mg•L-1 2,4-D for 1~6 weeks. It was confirmed that ‘Sweet Yellow’ was a very promising genotype in terms of getting embryos from embryogenic callus within 1~2 weeks. Embryogenic calli with embryo of ‘Tineke’ were changed into cotyledonary-stage embryos in SH medium supplemented with 3 mg•L-1 2,4-D without changing the medium. Shoots generated from cotyledonary-stage embryos of ‘Tineke’ cultured in MS medium supplemented with 2 mg•L-1 glycine and 100 mg•L-1 myo-inositol. Furthermore, somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis were induced from in vitro leaf explants in MS medium supplemented with 2.5 mg•L-1 2,4-D for 4 weeks without light followed by culture in 1/2 MS medium supplemented with different plant growth regulators at a sort or its concentration. The effect of plant growth regulators on embryogenesis from calli using the leaf showed different reactions depending on the genotypes.
Su Young Lee, , Bong Hee Han, and Young Soon Kim, (2010). SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS AND SHOOT DEVELOPMENT IN ROSA HYBRIDA L.. Acta Hortic. 870, 219-226
DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2010.870.29
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2010.870.29
callus formation, explants, leaf, regeneration, root, transformation
English

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