Data di Pubblicazione:
1991
Abstract:
Five varieties of durum wheat: Appulo,
Ofanto, Latino, Creso, and Castello (Triticum durum Desf.)
adapted to the semi-arid mediterranean environment
have been tested for their in vitro response. Compact,
embryogenic, highly regenerable calli originated from
primary callus derived through proliferation of the scutellum
of immature embryos explanted in the presence of 2,4
dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Selective subculture of the
white, compact, embryogenic sectors led to the
establishment of long-term cultures. Regeneration occurred
on hormone-free medium either via germination of somatic
embryos, or via multiple-shoot formation probably due
to precocious germination of somatic embryos. The three
varieties, Ofanto, Creso and Appulo, were the best
responding genotypes. Callus fragmentation and two
subsequent transfers onto fresh medium at 7-day intervals
yielded a frequency of plant regeneration of some 25-
40 plantlets per gram fresh weight callus in 21 days on
Murashige and Skoog's hormone-free medium. Plantlets
could be efficiently established in soil, thus confirming
the possibility of biotechnological approaches with varieties
of this crop species.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Locatelli, Franca
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