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In Vitro Propagation of Three Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Varieties Using Immature Female Inflorescences

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 12, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants12030644

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date palm; growth regulators; heritability; immature female inflorescence; tissue culture

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Immature female inflorescences can be used as explants for successful date palm micropropagation, and the choice of culture media is important for different stages and varieties. The concentrations and types of growth regulators also play a crucial role in the success of micropropagation.
Immature female inflorescences are promising materials for use as explants for the tissue culture of date palm. Four types of MS media were used in this study during the four micropropagation stages-starting media (SM), maturation media (MM), multiplication media (PM) and rooting media (RM)-to micropropagate three elite date palm varieties, Amri, Magdoul and Barhy using the immature female inflorescences as explant. The highest percentage of callus induction in all the varieties studied was obtained on the SM1 (9 mu M 2,4-D + 5.7 mu M IAA + 10 mu M NAA). Culturing on the MM1 (4.5 mu M 2,4-D + 9.8 mu M 2-iP + 1.5 AC) allowed us to obtain the best value in terms of callus weight. After culturing on the PM1 (4.4 mu M BA + 9.8 mu M 2-iP) produced the highest numbers of somatic embryos and shoots. The explants on RM2 (0.5 mu M NAA + 1.25 mu M IBA + 3 g AC) showed the highest root numbers and root lengths, while the highest shoot length was achieved on RM3 (0.5 mu M NAA + 0.5 mu M IBA + 3 g AC). The Amri variety presented the best response among the three varieties in all parameters, followed by the Magdoul and Barhy varieties. In all the stages of micropropagation, the analysis of variance revealed highly significant variations among varieties and culture media, and a significant difference in the number of roots during the rooting stage. The results also showed non-significant differences in the interaction between varieties and culture media, except for shoot length in the rooting stage. The results also reveal the broad sense heritability ranging from low to high for the measured parameters. It can be concluded that the immature female inflorescences can be used as a productive explant source for successful date palm micropropagation using the SM1, MM1, PM1 and RM2 culture media. It can also be concluded that the success of date palm micropropagation not only depends on the concentrations of growth regulators, but also on their types.

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