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Somatic Embryo Yield and Quality From Norway Spruce Embryogenic Tissue Proliferated in Suspension Culture

Somatic embryogenesis is being piloted for the commercial production of genetically improved Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) forest regeneration material in Finland. The main challenge to making the process commercially relevant is the dependence on time-consuming and highly skilled manual labo...

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Autores principales: Välimäki, Sakari, Hazubska-Przybył, Teresa, Ratajczak, Ewelina, Tikkinen, Mikko, Varis, Saila, Aronen, Tuija
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8721220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34987536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.791549
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author Välimäki, Sakari
Hazubska-Przybył, Teresa
Ratajczak, Ewelina
Tikkinen, Mikko
Varis, Saila
Aronen, Tuija
author_facet Välimäki, Sakari
Hazubska-Przybył, Teresa
Ratajczak, Ewelina
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description Somatic embryogenesis is being piloted for the commercial production of genetically improved Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) forest regeneration material in Finland. The main challenge to making the process commercially relevant is the dependence on time-consuming and highly skilled manual labor. Automation and scaling up are needed to improve cost-effectiveness. Moving from the proliferation of embryogenic tissue on semisolid media to suspension cultures could improve process scalability. In a series of four experiments (overall, with 20 cell lines, 4–9 per experiment), the suitability of proliferation in suspension culture for Norway spruce somatic embryogenesis was evaluated based on the growth rate, indicators of stress conditions, good-quality cotyledonary embryo yield, and embling survival in a greenhouse. The proliferation rate in suspension was found equal to on semisolid media, but with a remarkable genotypic variation. Embryogenic tissue matured directly without pre-treatments from suspension onto semisolid media produced lower numbers of good-quality embryos than tissue matured from semisolid media. Rinsing the suspension-grown tissue with hormone-free liquid media before maturation improved embryo yield, bringing it closer to that of semisolid-grown tissue. Decreasing 6-benzylaminopurine and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid concentrations in suspension proliferation media to 0.5 or 0.1 times those in semisolid media did not affect tissue growth and did not improve embryo production. The hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) content and guaiacol peroxidase activity were elevated in suspension cultures compared with semisolid medium, which had the same plant growth regulator content. In one experiment out of four, the greenhouse survival of germinants was lower when proliferation was carried out in full strength suspension than on semisolid media; in other experiments the survival rates were equal.
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spelling pubmed-87212202022-01-04 Somatic Embryo Yield and Quality From Norway Spruce Embryogenic Tissue Proliferated in Suspension Culture Välimäki, Sakari Hazubska-Przybył, Teresa Ratajczak, Ewelina Tikkinen, Mikko Varis, Saila Aronen, Tuija Front Plant Sci Plant Science Somatic embryogenesis is being piloted for the commercial production of genetically improved Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) forest regeneration material in Finland. The main challenge to making the process commercially relevant is the dependence on time-consuming and highly skilled manual labor. Automation and scaling up are needed to improve cost-effectiveness. Moving from the proliferation of embryogenic tissue on semisolid media to suspension cultures could improve process scalability. In a series of four experiments (overall, with 20 cell lines, 4–9 per experiment), the suitability of proliferation in suspension culture for Norway spruce somatic embryogenesis was evaluated based on the growth rate, indicators of stress conditions, good-quality cotyledonary embryo yield, and embling survival in a greenhouse. The proliferation rate in suspension was found equal to on semisolid media, but with a remarkable genotypic variation. Embryogenic tissue matured directly without pre-treatments from suspension onto semisolid media produced lower numbers of good-quality embryos than tissue matured from semisolid media. Rinsing the suspension-grown tissue with hormone-free liquid media before maturation improved embryo yield, bringing it closer to that of semisolid-grown tissue. Decreasing 6-benzylaminopurine and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid concentrations in suspension proliferation media to 0.5 or 0.1 times those in semisolid media did not affect tissue growth and did not improve embryo production. The hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) content and guaiacol peroxidase activity were elevated in suspension cultures compared with semisolid medium, which had the same plant growth regulator content. In one experiment out of four, the greenhouse survival of germinants was lower when proliferation was carried out in full strength suspension than on semisolid media; in other experiments the survival rates were equal. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8721220/ /pubmed/34987536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.791549 Text en Copyright © 2021 Välimäki, Hazubska-Przybył, Ratajczak, Tikkinen, Varis and Aronen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Välimäki, Sakari
Hazubska-Przybył, Teresa
Ratajczak, Ewelina
Tikkinen, Mikko
Varis, Saila
Aronen, Tuija
Somatic Embryo Yield and Quality From Norway Spruce Embryogenic Tissue Proliferated in Suspension Culture
title Somatic Embryo Yield and Quality From Norway Spruce Embryogenic Tissue Proliferated in Suspension Culture
title_full Somatic Embryo Yield and Quality From Norway Spruce Embryogenic Tissue Proliferated in Suspension Culture
title_fullStr Somatic Embryo Yield and Quality From Norway Spruce Embryogenic Tissue Proliferated in Suspension Culture
title_full_unstemmed Somatic Embryo Yield and Quality From Norway Spruce Embryogenic Tissue Proliferated in Suspension Culture
title_short Somatic Embryo Yield and Quality From Norway Spruce Embryogenic Tissue Proliferated in Suspension Culture
title_sort somatic embryo yield and quality from norway spruce embryogenic tissue proliferated in suspension culture
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8721220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34987536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.791549
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