Regeneration of miniature potted rose (Rosa hybrida L.) via somatic embryogenesis

verfasst von
Hedayat Zakizadeh, Thomas Debener, Sridevy Sriskandarajah, Stefan Frello, Margrethe Serek
Abstract

Flowering plants were regenerated from in vitro grown leaves of miniature rose (Rosa hybrida L. 'Linda') via somatic embryogenesis. Sufficient amounts of callus were produced on in vitro leaves of 8 cultivars ('Leonie', 'Linda', 'Sonja', 'Toledo', 'Tiffany', 'Mette', 'Etna' and 'Andromeda') incubated on MS media fortified with either 45.2 or 90.5 μM 2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) for 6 weeks. Except for 'Tiffany' and 'Andromeda', embryogenic callus was induced on the callus of all cultivars incubated on MS media supplemented with different concentrations of zeatin or thidiazuron (TDZ). The highest frequency of primary somatic embryogenesis (30 %) was achieved with 'Sonja' on medium containing 22.7 μM TDZ, but the embryos from 'Sonja' failed to develop into plants. Only the somatic embryos of 'Linda' developed into flowering plants thus further work was carried out with this cultivar. The frequency of primary somatic embryogenesis in 'Linda' was 3.3 % on medium containing either 45.6 μM zeatin or 45.4 μM TDZ. The highest proliferation rate (3.8-fold) and the highest frequency of embryo maturation (76.6 %) were obtained on 1/2 MS medium fortified with 7.57 μM abscisic acid. Germination and subsequent shoot development on mature somatic embryos occurred in a medium containing 1.42 μM 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), 17.76 μM 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and 1.44 μM gibberellic acid (GA3). Shoots were rooted on 1/2 MS medium supplemented with 5.7 μM 3-indole acetic acid (IAA) and 9.84 μM indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and transferred to the greenhouse. The plants flowered after about 10 weeks and were morphologically indistinguishable from the original plant.

Organisationseinheit(en)
Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät
Abteilung Molekulare Pflanzenzüchtung
Externe Organisation(en)
Københavns Universitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Typ
Artikel
Journal
European Journal of Horticultural Science
Band
73
Seiten
111-117
Anzahl der Seiten
7
ISSN
1611-4434
Publikationsdatum
06.2008
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Gartenbau