Somatic embryogenesis in Pinus halepensis Mill.: an important ecological species from the Mediterranean forest

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I. A. Montalbán
A. Setién-Olarra
C. L. Hargreaves
P. Moncaleán
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[1] Neiker-Tecnalia,Centro de Arkaute
[2] Scion,undefined
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Trees | 2013年 / 27卷
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Aleppo pine; Embryogenic tissue; Germination; Initiation; Maturation; Propagation;
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Pinus halepensis Mill. is a common forest species in the Mediterranean area and it is important for environmental conservation. This study established a method of regenerating Pinus halepensis Mill. through somatic embryogenesis. The effect of culture medium (mineral salts, nitrogen source and plant growth regulators), collection date and seed family on embryogenic tissue initiation and proliferation in Pinus halepensis was analysed during the first steps of embryogenesis process. This study showed a marked effect of the culture medium tested as well as some significant differences among collection dates. Furthermore, the embryogenic tissue initiation was affected by the amino acid mixture in the culture medium and the proliferation stage was significantly affected by the combination of plant growth regulators. At the end of the maturation phase the presence of activated charcoal was also evaluated. Finally, maturation of embryogenic tissue was affected by the nitrogen source in the culture medium and these results were different for high and low mature embryo producing cell lines. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on Aleppo pine somatic embryogenesis describing a simple and efficient procedure for large-scale somatic embryo production.
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页码:1339 / 1351
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