ANDROGENESIS OF HIGHLY RECALCITRANT RICE GENOTYPES WITH MALTOSE AND SILVER-NITRATE

被引:58
作者
LENTINI, Z [1 ]
REYES, P [1 ]
MARTINEZ, CP [1 ]
ROCA, WM [1 ]
机构
[1] CIAT,BIOTECHNOL RES UNIT,CALI,COLOMBIA
关键词
ORYZA SATIVA; ANTHER CULTURE; DOUBLED HAPLOIDS; MALTOSE; ETHYLENE; SILVER NITRATE;
D O I
10.1016/0168-9452(95)04180-3
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Callus formation per anther of highly recalcitrant rice genotypes increased from 6.3 to 20.6% when sucrose was replaced by maltose and AgNO3 was added to the induction medium (P = 0.01). The formation of green plants increased by 15 times when maltose in the induction medium was raised from 29 to 351 mM. On the other hand, glucose drastically reduced callus induction, and combinations of maltose and mannitol were less inductive than equiosmolal concentrations of maltose. No differences were noted when sucrose or maltose and silver nitrate were included in the regeneration medium, indicating that in rice anther culture the type of sugar and the anti-ethylene compound mainly affects callus induction and embryogenesis, but not plant development. These factors were investigated on diverse rice genotypes that represented a range of genetic diversity used in breeding.
引用
收藏
页码:127 / 138
页数:12
相关论文
共 34 条
[1]  
Han, Use of haploids in crop improvement, Biotechnology in International Agricultural Research Proceedings of the Inter-Center Seminar on International Agricultural Research Centers (IARCs) and Biotechnology, pp. 76-95, (1985)
[2]  
Fang, Breeding new rice strains through anther culture, Biotechnology in Argiculture and Forestry, 14, pp. 216-229, (1991)
[3]  
Liand, Huang, Huayu 15, a high-yielding rice variety bred by anther culture, Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry, 14, pp. 230-247, (1991)
[4]  
Lentini, Martinez, Applications of anther culture in rice breeding, Rice in Latin America. Improvement, Management and Marketing, pp. 230-231, (1992)
[5]  
Chen, Lin, Genotypic differences in plant production in anther culture of rice, Proceedings of Symposium on Plant Cell Tissue Culture, pp. 199-203, (1981)
[6]  
Ying, Anther and pollen culture of rice, Haploids of Higher Plants In Vitro, pp. 3-25, (1986)
[7]  
Chen, Tsay, Huang, Factors affecting androgenesis in rice (Oryza sativa L.), Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry, 14, pp. 193-215, (1991)
[8]  
Guha-Mukherjee, Genotypic differences in the in vitro formation of embryoids from rice pollen, J. Exp. Bot., 24, pp. 139-144, (1973)
[9]  
Zhou, Zheng, Konzak, Osmotic potential of media affecting green plant percentage in wheat anther culture, Plant Cell Rep., 10, pp. 63-66, (1991)
[10]  
Chu, The N6 medium and its application to anther culture of cereal crops, Proceedings of Symposium on Plant Tissue Culture, pp. 43-50, (1978)