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Efficient and reproducible somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation in tomato via novel structures - Rhizoid Tubers

A dual in vitro regeneration system consisting of indirect organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis (SE), applicable to several varieties of tomato—Solanum lycopersicum (cv. Riogrande, cv. Roma, hybrid 17905 and model cv. M82) has been established. This system is both improved and highly reproducible...

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Autores principales: Saeed, Wajeeha, Naseem, Saadia, Gohar, Daniyal, Ali, Zahid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6530835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31116740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215929
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author Saeed, Wajeeha
Naseem, Saadia
Gohar, Daniyal
Ali, Zahid
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description A dual in vitro regeneration system consisting of indirect organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis (SE), applicable to several varieties of tomato—Solanum lycopersicum (cv. Riogrande, cv. Roma, hybrid 17905 and model cv. M82) has been established. This system is both improved and highly reproducible compared to current methods. Callus initiation, plant regeneration and SE was developed for one-week-old cotyledon explants. Indirect organogenesis via callus induction (CI) was developed for all four varieties of tomato used in this study. One-week-old tomato seedlings were used as a source of cotyledon and hypocotyl segments as explants. The explants were subsequently cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with different combination and concentrations of plant growth regulators (PGRs). Substantial trends in regeneration and propagation response were observed among the varieties and treatments. For commercial varieties cvs. Riogrande and Roma, maximum CI was observed at 2 weeks in CIMT(9) (0.5 mg/L NAA, 1 mg/L BAP) and CIMT(12) (2 mg/L IAA, 2 mg/L NAA, 2 mg/L BAP, 4 mg/L KIN). However, cv. M82 responded after 4 weeks to a combination of treatments CIMT(9) (0.5 mg/L NAA + 1 mg/L BAP) and CIMT(13) (2 mg/L IAA + 2 mg/L NAA + 2 mg/L BAP + 4 mg/L ZEA) for the production of calli. Subsequent shoot and root organogenesis were optimized for all four varieties. Cv. Riogrande, exhibited fastidious in vitro regeneration potential and selected for induction of somatic embryos via SE involving novel structure: rhizoid tubers (RTBs). Numerous fine hair like rhizoids (~23/explants) were first developed from cotyledon and hypocotyl explants cultured on MS medium supplemented with 0.5 or 2 mg/L NAA at pH 4.0 in dark conditions. Further incubation of each rhizoid under light conditions on MS media supplemented with 5 mg/L TDZ or BAP at pH 4.0 led to the formation of a novel structure—rhizoid Tubers (RTBs). Thus, as evident from histology, SE in Riogrande tomato species requires a medium with pH of (4.0) and higher concentration of cytokinins (BAP/TDZ) to form on average 40–45 RTBs from both explants. Histological and morphological studies revealed that RTBs develop through different stages of embryogenesis to multiple plantlets, on MS medium with 5 mg/L TDZ/BAP at normal pH (5.8). The results obtained indicated that the induced somatic embryos of tomato with lower pH are a more efficient mode of propagation than the organogenesis with or without callus formation. The RTBs led to a complete plantlets regeneration in 45 days compared to indirect organogenesis at 60 days.
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spelling pubmed-65308352019-05-31 Efficient and reproducible somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation in tomato via novel structures - Rhizoid Tubers Saeed, Wajeeha Naseem, Saadia Gohar, Daniyal Ali, Zahid PLoS One Research Article A dual in vitro regeneration system consisting of indirect organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis (SE), applicable to several varieties of tomato—Solanum lycopersicum (cv. Riogrande, cv. Roma, hybrid 17905 and model cv. M82) has been established. This system is both improved and highly reproducible compared to current methods. Callus initiation, plant regeneration and SE was developed for one-week-old cotyledon explants. Indirect organogenesis via callus induction (CI) was developed for all four varieties of tomato used in this study. One-week-old tomato seedlings were used as a source of cotyledon and hypocotyl segments as explants. The explants were subsequently cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with different combination and concentrations of plant growth regulators (PGRs). Substantial trends in regeneration and propagation response were observed among the varieties and treatments. For commercial varieties cvs. Riogrande and Roma, maximum CI was observed at 2 weeks in CIMT(9) (0.5 mg/L NAA, 1 mg/L BAP) and CIMT(12) (2 mg/L IAA, 2 mg/L NAA, 2 mg/L BAP, 4 mg/L KIN). However, cv. M82 responded after 4 weeks to a combination of treatments CIMT(9) (0.5 mg/L NAA + 1 mg/L BAP) and CIMT(13) (2 mg/L IAA + 2 mg/L NAA + 2 mg/L BAP + 4 mg/L ZEA) for the production of calli. Subsequent shoot and root organogenesis were optimized for all four varieties. Cv. Riogrande, exhibited fastidious in vitro regeneration potential and selected for induction of somatic embryos via SE involving novel structure: rhizoid tubers (RTBs). Numerous fine hair like rhizoids (~23/explants) were first developed from cotyledon and hypocotyl explants cultured on MS medium supplemented with 0.5 or 2 mg/L NAA at pH 4.0 in dark conditions. Further incubation of each rhizoid under light conditions on MS media supplemented with 5 mg/L TDZ or BAP at pH 4.0 led to the formation of a novel structure—rhizoid Tubers (RTBs). Thus, as evident from histology, SE in Riogrande tomato species requires a medium with pH of (4.0) and higher concentration of cytokinins (BAP/TDZ) to form on average 40–45 RTBs from both explants. Histological and morphological studies revealed that RTBs develop through different stages of embryogenesis to multiple plantlets, on MS medium with 5 mg/L TDZ/BAP at normal pH (5.8). The results obtained indicated that the induced somatic embryos of tomato with lower pH are a more efficient mode of propagation than the organogenesis with or without callus formation. The RTBs led to a complete plantlets regeneration in 45 days compared to indirect organogenesis at 60 days. Public Library of Science 2019-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6530835/ /pubmed/31116740 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215929 Text en © 2019 Saeed et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title Efficient and reproducible somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation in tomato via novel structures - Rhizoid Tubers
title_full Efficient and reproducible somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation in tomato via novel structures - Rhizoid Tubers
title_fullStr Efficient and reproducible somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation in tomato via novel structures - Rhizoid Tubers
title_full_unstemmed Efficient and reproducible somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation in tomato via novel structures - Rhizoid Tubers
title_short Efficient and reproducible somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation in tomato via novel structures - Rhizoid Tubers
title_sort efficient and reproducible somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation in tomato via novel structures - rhizoid tubers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6530835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31116740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215929
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