High frequency direct plant regeneration from leaf, internode, and root segments of Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)

被引:25
作者
Yadav, Rakesh [1 ]
Arora, Pooja [1 ]
Kumar, Dharmendar [1 ]
Katyal, Dinesh [1 ]
Dilbaghi, Neeraj [1 ]
Chaudhury, Ashok [1 ]
机构
[1] Guru Jambheshwar Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Bio & Nano Technol, Hisar 125001, Haryana, India
关键词
Eastern Cottonwood; Internodes; Leaf; Direct plant regeneration; Populus deltoides; Root segments; SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS; TISSUE; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1007/s11816-009-0088-5
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Simple, reproducible, high frequency, improved plant regeneration protocol in Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) clones, WIMCO199 and L34, has been reported. Initially, aseptic cultures established from axillary buds of nodal segments from mature plus trees on MS liquid medium supplemented with 0.25 mg l(-1) KIN and 0.25 mg l(-1) IAA. Nodal and internodal segments were found to be extra-prolific over shoot apices during course of aseptic culture establishment, while 0.25 mg l(-1) KIN concentration played a stimulatory role in high frequency plant regeneration. Diverse explants, such as various leaf segments, internodes, and roots from in vitro raised cultures, were employed. Direct plant regeneration was at high frequency of 92% in internodes, 88% in leaf segments, and 43% in root segments. This led to the formation of multiple shoot clusters on established culture media with rapid proliferation rates. Many-fold enhanced shoot elongation and growth of the clusters could be achieved on liquid MS medium supplemented with borosilicate glass beads, which offer physical support for proliferating shoots leading to faster growth in comparison to semi-solid agar or direct liquid medium. SEM examination of initial cultures confirmed direct plant regeneration events without intervening calli. In vitro regenerated plants induced roots on half-strength MS medium with 0.15 mg l(-1) IAA. Rooted 5- to 6-week-old in vitro regenerated plants were transferred into a transgenic greenhouse in pots containing 1:1 mixture of vermicompost and soil at 27 +/- A 2A degrees C for hardening and acclimatization. 14- to 15-week-old well-established hardened plants were transplanted to the field and grown to maturity. The mature in vitro raised poplar trees exhibited a high survival rate of 85%; 4-year-old healthy trees attained an average height of 8 m and an average trunk diameter of 25 cm and have performed well under field conditions. The regeneration protocol presented here will be very useful for undertaking genetic manipulation, providing a value addition to Eastern Cottonwood propagation in future.
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