Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars

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Autor(a) principal: Scotton,Danielle C
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Benedito,Vagner Augusto, Molfetta,Jeanne B de, Rodrigues,Benedita Inês FP, Tulmann-Neto,Augusto, Figueira,Antonio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: Garlic cultivars are sexually sterile under standard growth conditions, with direct implications for commercial production costs as well as breeding programs. Garlic is propagated commercially via bulblets, which facilitates disease transmission and virus load accumulation over vegetative generations. Tissue culture produces virus-free clones that are more productive, while keeping the desired traits of the cultivar. Consequently, this technique allows studies of garlic genetics as well as guarantees genetic conservation of varieties. We aimed at analyzing the in vitro regeneration of eight marketable cultivars of garlic using root segments as explants. For each genotype, bulblet-derived explants were isolated and introduced into MS medium supplemented with 2,4-D and 2-iP. Calli were transferred to MS medium supplemented with 8.8 mM BAP and 0.1 mM NAA (regeneration medium A), or with 4.6 mM kinetin alone (regeneration medium B). The calli were then evaluated for regeneration frequency after sixty days of in vitro cultivation. The noble cultivar 'Jonas' presented the highest rates of plant regeneration among the cultivars tested. The medium A, which contained auxin and cytokinin, induced the highest regeneration rates of all cultivars. The process described herein is simple, reproducible and can potentially be used as a tool in molecular breeding strategies for other marketable cultivars and genotypes of garlic.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars
title Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars
spellingShingle Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars
Scotton,Danielle C
Allium sativum
bulb
callus induction
organogenesis
regeneration
tissue culture
title_short Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars
title_full Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars
title_fullStr Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars
title_sort Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars
author Scotton,Danielle C
author_facet Scotton,Danielle C
Benedito,Vagner Augusto
Molfetta,Jeanne B de
Rodrigues,Benedita Inês FP
Tulmann-Neto,Augusto
Figueira,Antonio
author_role author
author2 Benedito,Vagner Augusto
Molfetta,Jeanne B de
Rodrigues,Benedita Inês FP
Tulmann-Neto,Augusto
Figueira,Antonio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scotton,Danielle C
Benedito,Vagner Augusto
Molfetta,Jeanne B de
Rodrigues,Benedita Inês FP
Tulmann-Neto,Augusto
Figueira,Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Allium sativum
bulb
callus induction
organogenesis
regeneration
tissue culture
topic Allium sativum
bulb
callus induction
organogenesis
regeneration
tissue culture
description Garlic cultivars are sexually sterile under standard growth conditions, with direct implications for commercial production costs as well as breeding programs. Garlic is propagated commercially via bulblets, which facilitates disease transmission and virus load accumulation over vegetative generations. Tissue culture produces virus-free clones that are more productive, while keeping the desired traits of the cultivar. Consequently, this technique allows studies of garlic genetics as well as guarantees genetic conservation of varieties. We aimed at analyzing the in vitro regeneration of eight marketable cultivars of garlic using root segments as explants. For each genotype, bulblet-derived explants were isolated and introduced into MS medium supplemented with 2,4-D and 2-iP. Calli were transferred to MS medium supplemented with 8.8 mM BAP and 0.1 mM NAA (regeneration medium A), or with 4.6 mM kinetin alone (regeneration medium B). The calli were then evaluated for regeneration frequency after sixty days of in vitro cultivation. The noble cultivar 'Jonas' presented the highest rates of plant regeneration among the cultivars tested. The medium A, which contained auxin and cytokinin, induced the highest regeneration rates of all cultivars. The process described herein is simple, reproducible and can potentially be used as a tool in molecular breeding strategies for other marketable cultivars and genotypes of garlic.
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