Artículo
Effect of morphological heterogeneity of somatic embryos of melia azedarach on conversion into plants
Fecha
2010-01-16Registro en:
Vila, Silvia, et al., 2010. Effect of morphological heterogeneity of somatic embryos of melia azedarach on conversion into plants. Biocell. Mendoza: Sociedad Latinoamericana de Microscopia Electrónica, vol. 34, no. 1, p. 7-13. e-ISSN 1667-5746.
0327-9545
Autor
Vila, Silvia
González, Ana María
Rey, Hebe Yolanda
Mroginski, Luis Amado
Institución
Resumen
Embryogenic cultures were initiated from immature Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) zigotic
embryos. Explants were induced on Murashige and Skoog (1962) medium with 4.54 μM thidiazuron or 0.45
μM dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. After 6 weeks of culture on induction medium, somatic embryos were categorized in four morphological classes based on the presence of single or fused embryos and if they remained
united or not to the original explant; that were evaluated histologically. The somatic embryos of every category were transferred, in groups or individually, on a 1/4 MS medium. Bipolar embryos, the more typically
normal ones, had well defined shoot and root apical meristems and produced single plants; subcultured individually their conversion was 28%, and subcultured in groups the conversion declined to 6.8%. Fused embryos subcultured in groups had only a 2.1% conversion and produced plants with fused stems. None conver-
sion rate in the others classes was associated to poorly developed shoot and root meristematic areas or with
their absence. The converted plants were acclimatized and transferred, in a mist, to soil, with an independent
of the class 95% survival rate.