PJB-2020-292
Development of an efficient and reproducible in vitro regeneration system in carrot (T-29)
Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Sarwar Khan, Muhammad Mumtaz Khan, Muhammad Jaffar Jaskani and Abdul Salam Khan
Abstract
Embryogenic calli were induced from stem segment of carrot (Daucus carrota L.) cultivar T-29 when cultured on callus induction (CI) medium containing MS salts, Myo-inositol, B5 vitamins, 3 mgL‑1 2,4-D, 1 mgL-1 Kinetin and 20 gL-1 sucrose. Somatic embryos were developed from calli upon transferring to MS medium, containing 30gL-1 sucrose without any additional plant growth regulators PGRs (MS2 medium). To enhance the number of mature somatic embryos and plant regeneration, the induced calli were pretreated for two weeks on a modified CI medium that lacks 2,4-D but contains kinetin (0.6 mgL-1). The production of somatic embryos and shoots increased 10-fold in pretreated calli when cultured on MS2 medium compared with calli without pretreatment. The sucrose starvation treatment for two weeks, using modified CI medium that contains 20 gL-1 sucrose and reduced levels of kinetin, results in improved regeneration. Similarly, a greater number of mature somatic embryos and shoots primordia when transferred to a medium carrying 30 gL-1 sucrose were recovered. Thus, temporary sucrose and kinetin starvation remarkably enhanced plant regeneration that may be valuable in future experiments of genetic transformation.
To Cite this article:
Usman, M., M.S. Khan, M.M. Khan, M.J. Jaskani and A.S. Khan. 2022. Development of an efficient and reproducible in vitro regeneration system in carrot (T-29). Pak. J. Bot., 54(3): DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30848/PJB2022-3(10)
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