Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106)

Numerous studies have reported on regeneration from apple somatic tissues, andorganogenesis has been proved to be influenced by several factors including mother shoots (genotype, size, type, and age of explant), in vitro conditions (dark period, light intensity, and quality), and others (wounding, o...

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Main Authors: Noormohammadi, Z., Farahani, F., Safarzadeh, M.
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2013
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author Noormohammadi, Z.
Farahani, F.
Safarzadeh, M.
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Farahani, F.
Safarzadeh, M.
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description Numerous studies have reported on regeneration from apple somatic tissues, andorganogenesis has been proved to be influenced by several factors including mother shoots (genotype, size, type, and age of explant), in vitro conditions (dark period, light intensity, and quality), and others (wounding, orientation of leaf explants). However, one of the most important factors during the regeneration process ismicro and macro elements in media culture and the type and concentration of cytokinin applied. For optimization of the elongation shoot and proliferation medium, two different macro and micro element formulations were tested: MS and DKW. The 2-isopentnyl adenine (2-ip) and benzyl adenine (BA) are the most frequently used cytokinins in the regeneration systems, but their efficiency depends on genotype and other factors. The organogenic ability of explants can also be increased by a properly selected cytokinin treatment. Phytohormones (2 mgl-1 BA and 2 mgl-1 2-ip with 0.1 mgl-1 IBA) established for the proliferation of M26 and MM106 apple rootstocks. The both of rootstocks, the MS medium with BA (2 mgl-1) yielded in general the best shoot growth and elongation of branch also, DKW with 2-ip (2 mgl-1) showed the best callus formation and branching. Significantly better growth with the MS medium was also favored by BA as the cytokinin.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:72022016-12-14T06:43:23Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7202/ Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106) Noormohammadi, Z. Farahani, F. Safarzadeh, M. Numerous studies have reported on regeneration from apple somatic tissues, andorganogenesis has been proved to be influenced by several factors including mother shoots (genotype, size, type, and age of explant), in vitro conditions (dark period, light intensity, and quality), and others (wounding, orientation of leaf explants). However, one of the most important factors during the regeneration process ismicro and macro elements in media culture and the type and concentration of cytokinin applied. For optimization of the elongation shoot and proliferation medium, two different macro and micro element formulations were tested: MS and DKW. The 2-isopentnyl adenine (2-ip) and benzyl adenine (BA) are the most frequently used cytokinins in the regeneration systems, but their efficiency depends on genotype and other factors. The organogenic ability of explants can also be increased by a properly selected cytokinin treatment. Phytohormones (2 mgl-1 BA and 2 mgl-1 2-ip with 0.1 mgl-1 IBA) established for the proliferation of M26 and MM106 apple rootstocks. The both of rootstocks, the MS medium with BA (2 mgl-1) yielded in general the best shoot growth and elongation of branch also, DKW with 2-ip (2 mgl-1) showed the best callus formation and branching. Significantly better growth with the MS medium was also favored by BA as the cytokinin. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2013-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7202/1/42_1_03.pdf Noormohammadi, Z. and Farahani, F. and Safarzadeh, M. (2013) Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106). Malaysian Applied Biology, 42 (1). pp. 25-33. ISSN 0126-8643 http://mabjournal.com/
spellingShingle Noormohammadi, Z.
Farahani, F.
Safarzadeh, M.
Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106)
title Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106)
title_full Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106)
title_fullStr Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106)
title_full_unstemmed Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106)
title_short Study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (M26 and MM106)
title_sort study of morphological traits changes in different media culture of two apple rootstocks (m26 and mm106)
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7202/
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http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7202/1/42_1_03.pdf