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In vitro chromosome doubling of Miscanthus sinensis

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PLANT BREEDING
Volume 121, Issue 5, Pages 445-450

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0523.2002.738314.x

Keywords

Miscanthus sinensis; callus formation; chromosome doubling; colchicine; explant type; flow cytometry; oryzalin; plant regeneration

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The aim was to develop an efficient chromosome doubling method for Miscanthus sinensis to enable the production of triploids and so avoid seed dispersal to the environment. Antimitotic treatments with colchicine or oryzalin were tested in M. sinensis cl. MS-88-110 on: ( 1) in vitro shoots and plants established in soil; ( 2) during propagation of embryogenic callus; and ( c) during the initial stages of callus induction. All systems produced chromosome-doubled plants. A higher percentage of tetraploids was found after antimitotic treatment at the explant or callus level compared with treatment of in vitro shoots or plants established in soil. In general, oryzalin was more toxic to plant material than colchicine. A higher frequency of chimeras was found among plants with altered ploidy level when the target was formed shoot buds compared with adventitious shoot formation from callus. Antimitotic treatment of embryogenic callus from shoot apices also resulted in a high degree of albinism.

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