A highly efficient organogenesis protocol based on zeatin riboside for in vitro regeneration of eggplant.
Cotyledon
/ drug effects
Hypocotyl
/ drug effects
In Vitro Techniques
Indoleacetic Acids
/ pharmacology
Isopentenyladenosine
/ analogs & derivatives
Organogenesis, Plant
/ drug effects
Plant Growth Regulators
/ pharmacology
Plant Leaves
/ drug effects
Plant Shoots
/ drug effects
Ploidies
Regeneration
/ drug effects
Solanum melongena
/ growth & development
Regeneration
Solanum melongena
Somatic organogenesis
Tetraploids
Zeatin riboside
Journal
BMC plant biology
ISSN: 1471-2229
Titre abrégé: BMC Plant Biol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100967807
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020
Historique:
received:
31
07
2019
accepted:
22
12
2019
entrez:
8
1
2020
pubmed:
8
1
2020
medline:
21
5
2020
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Efficient organogenesis induction in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) is required for multiple in vitro culture applications. In this work, we aimed at developing a universal protocol for efficient in vitro regeneration of eggplant mainly based on the use of zeatin riboside (ZR). We evaluated the effect of seven combinations of ZR with indoleacetic acid (IAA) for organogenic regeneration in five genetically diverse S. melongena and one S. insanum L. accessions using two photoperiod conditions. In addition, the effect of six different concentrations of indolebutyric acid (IBA) in order to promote rooting was assessed to facilitate subsequent acclimatization of plants. The ploidy level of regenerated plants was studied. In a first experiment with accessions MEL1 and MEL3, significant (p < 0.05) differences were observed for the four factors evaluated for organogenesis from cotyledon, hypocotyl and leaf explants, with the best results obtained (9 and 11 shoots for MEL1 and MEL3, respectively) using cotyledon tissue, 16 h light / 8 h dark photoperiod conditions, and medium E6 (2 mg/L of ZR and 0 mg/L of IAA). The best combination of conditions was tested in the other four accessions and confirmed its high regeneration efficiency per explant when using both cotyledon and hypocotyl tissues. The best rooting media was R2 (1 mg/L IBA). The analysis of ploidy level revealed that between 25 and 50% of the regenerated plantlets were tetraploid. An efficient protocol for organogenesis of both cultivated and wild accessions of eggplant, based on the use of ZR, is proposed. The universal protocol developed may be useful for fostering in vitro culture applications in eggplant requiring regeneration of plants and, in addition, allows developing tetraploid plants without the need of antimitotic chemicals.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Efficient organogenesis induction in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) is required for multiple in vitro culture applications. In this work, we aimed at developing a universal protocol for efficient in vitro regeneration of eggplant mainly based on the use of zeatin riboside (ZR). We evaluated the effect of seven combinations of ZR with indoleacetic acid (IAA) for organogenic regeneration in five genetically diverse S. melongena and one S. insanum L. accessions using two photoperiod conditions. In addition, the effect of six different concentrations of indolebutyric acid (IBA) in order to promote rooting was assessed to facilitate subsequent acclimatization of plants. The ploidy level of regenerated plants was studied.
RESULTS
RESULTS
In a first experiment with accessions MEL1 and MEL3, significant (p < 0.05) differences were observed for the four factors evaluated for organogenesis from cotyledon, hypocotyl and leaf explants, with the best results obtained (9 and 11 shoots for MEL1 and MEL3, respectively) using cotyledon tissue, 16 h light / 8 h dark photoperiod conditions, and medium E6 (2 mg/L of ZR and 0 mg/L of IAA). The best combination of conditions was tested in the other four accessions and confirmed its high regeneration efficiency per explant when using both cotyledon and hypocotyl tissues. The best rooting media was R2 (1 mg/L IBA). The analysis of ploidy level revealed that between 25 and 50% of the regenerated plantlets were tetraploid.
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
An efficient protocol for organogenesis of both cultivated and wild accessions of eggplant, based on the use of ZR, is proposed. The universal protocol developed may be useful for fostering in vitro culture applications in eggplant requiring regeneration of plants and, in addition, allows developing tetraploid plants without the need of antimitotic chemicals.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31906864
doi: 10.1186/s12870-019-2215-y
pii: 10.1186/s12870-019-2215-y
pmc: PMC6945591
doi:
Substances chimiques
Indoleacetic Acids
0
Plant Growth Regulators
0
indoleacetic acid
6U1S09C61L
Isopentenyladenosine
7724-76-7
zeatin riboside
7LG4D082A9
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
6Subventions
Organisme : Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (ES) and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (EU)
ID : RTI-2018-094592-B-100
Organisme : Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (ES)
ID : FPU17/02389
Organisme : Generalitat Valenciana (ES) and Fondo Social Europeo (EU)
ID : APOSTD/2018/014
Organisme : Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JP)
ID : FY 2019
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