Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry

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Autor(a) principal: Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Carlos Roberto de, Araújo, Fernanda Santos, Abreu, Isabella Santiago de, Otoni, Wagner Campos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11240-007-9325-1
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22604
Resumo: Several protocols have been proposed for in vitro propagation of papaya, either based on somatic embryogenesis or shoot organogenesis. It is well-known that tissue culture-based approaches are frequently associated with somaclonal variation. Whether on the one hand this phenomenon can preclude further stages of in vitro culture, on the other hand it can generate useful genetic variability for crop improvement. However, somaclonal variation analyses are limited in papaya tissue culture. The DNA ploidy level of 250 papaya somatic embryogenesis-derived plantlets from immature zygotic embryos was analyzed by flow cytometry. In vitro-grown and greenhouse seed-derived plantlets were used as diploid standards. Flow cytometry unambiguously evidenced euploid (diploid, mixoploid, triploid and tetraploid) and aneuploid papaya plantlets, indicating that in vitro culture conditions can lead the occurrence of somaclonal variation. Additionally, the two subsequent flow cytometry analyses showed that the DNA ploidy level remained stable in all cloned papaya plantlets during the successive subcultures in the multiplication medium.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry
title Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry
spellingShingle Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry
Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
Aneuploid
Carica papaya
DNA ploidy
Euploid
Polyploidy
Somaclonal variation
Somatic embryogenesis
Tissue culture
title_short Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry
title_full Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry
title_fullStr Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry
title_full_unstemmed Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry
title_sort Recovering polyploid papaya in vitro regenerants as screened by flow cytometry
author Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
author_facet Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
Carvalho, Carlos Roberto de
Araújo, Fernanda Santos
Abreu, Isabella Santiago de
Otoni, Wagner Campos
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Carlos Roberto de
Araújo, Fernanda Santos
Abreu, Isabella Santiago de
Otoni, Wagner Campos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
Carvalho, Carlos Roberto de
Araújo, Fernanda Santos
Abreu, Isabella Santiago de
Otoni, Wagner Campos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aneuploid
Carica papaya
DNA ploidy
Euploid
Polyploidy
Somaclonal variation
Somatic embryogenesis
Tissue culture
topic Aneuploid
Carica papaya
DNA ploidy
Euploid
Polyploidy
Somaclonal variation
Somatic embryogenesis
Tissue culture
description Several protocols have been proposed for in vitro propagation of papaya, either based on somatic embryogenesis or shoot organogenesis. It is well-known that tissue culture-based approaches are frequently associated with somaclonal variation. Whether on the one hand this phenomenon can preclude further stages of in vitro culture, on the other hand it can generate useful genetic variability for crop improvement. However, somaclonal variation analyses are limited in papaya tissue culture. The DNA ploidy level of 250 papaya somatic embryogenesis-derived plantlets from immature zygotic embryos was analyzed by flow cytometry. In vitro-grown and greenhouse seed-derived plantlets were used as diploid standards. Flow cytometry unambiguously evidenced euploid (diploid, mixoploid, triploid and tetraploid) and aneuploid papaya plantlets, indicating that in vitro culture conditions can lead the occurrence of somaclonal variation. Additionally, the two subsequent flow cytometry analyses showed that the DNA ploidy level remained stable in all cloned papaya plantlets during the successive subcultures in the multiplication medium.
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