ISATIN AS AN AUXIN SOURCE FAVORING FLORAL AND VEGETATIVE SHOOT REGENERATION FROM CALLI PRODUCED BY THIN-LAYER EXPLANTS OF TOMATO PEDICEL

被引:15
作者
APPLEWHITE, PB [1 ]
KSAWHNEY, R [1 ]
GALSTON, AW [1 ]
机构
[1] YALE UNIV,DEPT BIOL,NEW HAVEN,CT 06570
关键词
FLOWER; ORGANOGENESIS; REGENERATION; SHOOT; THIN-LAYER; TISSUE-CULTURE; TOMATO;
D O I
10.1007/BF00024672
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Thin layer explants taken from the pedicels and peduncles of flowering tomato plants yielded calli with great organogenetic potential. Of the 15 cultivars tested, 7 regenerated roots, shoots and eventually entire fruit-bearing plants. Calli grown on modified Murashige-Skoog medium responded to varied auxins and cytokinins with different morphogenetic patterns. Thus, naphthaleneacetic acid yielded root-producing calli, while the auxin precursor isatin (indole 2,3-dione) caused the production of calli with vegetative and floral shoots, rarely yielding roots. This may be related to isatin's slow, steady conversion to an active auxin (Plant Physiol 41:1485-1488, 1966) in contrast with naphthaleneacetic acid's immediate presentation of a high level of active auxin. The highest incidence of vegetative shoot (100%) and flower (50%) formation was obtained with 10 mu M isatin and 3 mu M zeatin. A few of the flowers developed into ripe fruits. The high frequency of induction of vegetative shoots and flowers before roots with isatin suggests its utility in micropropagation from plant tissue cultures.
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