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Growth regulators affect primary and secondary somatic embryogenesis in Madagaskar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don) at morphological and biochemical levels

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PLANT GROWTH REGULATION
卷 51, 期 3, 页码 271-281

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DOI: 10.1007/s10725-007-9171-5

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amino acid; Catharanthus roseus; protein; somatic embryogenesis; sugars

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An efficient somatic embryogenesis system has been established in Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don in which primary and secondary embryogenic calluses were developed from hypocotyls and primary cotyledonary somatic embryos (PCSEs), respectively. Two types of calluses were different in morphology and growth behaviour. Hypocotyl-derived embryogenic callus (HEC) was friable and fast-growing, while secondary callus derived from PCSE was compact and slow-growing. HEC differentiated into somatic embryos which proliferated quickly on medium supplemented with NAA (1.0 mg l(-1)) and BA (1.5 mg l(-1)). Although differentiation and proliferation of somatic embryos were faster in primary HEC, maturation and germination efficiency were better in somatic embryos developed from primary cotyledonary somatic embryo-derived secondary embryogenic callus (PCSEC). At the biochemical level, two somatic embryogenesis systems were different. Both primary and secondary/adventive somatic embryogenesis and the role of plant growth regulators in two modes of somatic embryo formation have been discussed.

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