In vitro shoot regeneration from leaves of wild pear

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E. Caboni
M.G. Tonelli
P. Lauri
S. D'Angeli
C. Damiano
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[1] Ciampino Aeroporto,Istituto Sperimentale per la Frutticoltura
[2] Università di Milano,Dipartimento di Biotecnologie
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture | 1999年 / 59卷
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cefotaxime; histology; leaf explant; organogenesis; pear; var ; L.; tissue culture;
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Shoot regeneration was obtained from leaves of in vitro cultures of wild pear genotypes. The highest regeneration rates, ranging from 40% to 64%, depending on the genotype, were obtained using leaves wounded by three cuts transversely to the mid-rib, a Quoirin and Lepoivre macro-salt composition, 250 mg l-1 cefotaxime and maintaining the explants in darkness for the first 30 days (induction phase), then transferring them to an auxin-free medium in light (expression phase). A concentration of 8.8 μM BA induced the highest number of explants to produce adventitious shoots. TDZ was less effective than BA and induced hyperhydricity in regenerated shoots. The histological studies revealed that the regenerated shoots originated mainly from callus formed by epidermal and sub-epidermal cells and by cells of the vascular tissue. The regenerated shoots were micropropagated, rooted and transplanted to the soil.
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