Authors
DA Steinmacher, NG Krohn, ACM Dantas, VM Stefenon, CR Clement, MP Guerra
Publication date
2007
Journal
Annals of Botany
Volume
100
Issue
4
Pages
699-709
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background and Aims
The thin cell layer (TCL) technique is based on the use of very small explants and has allowed enhanced in vitro morphogenesis in several plant species. The present study evaluated the TCL technique as a procedure for somatic embryo production and plantlet regeneration of peach palm.
Methods
TCL explants from different positions in the shoot apex and leaf sheath of peach palm were cultivated in MS culture medium supplemented with 0–600 µm Picloram in the presence of activated charcoal. The production of primary calli and embryogenic calli was evaluated in these different conditions. Histological and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analyses were conducted to study in vitro morphogenetic responses and genetic stability, respectively, of the regenerated plantlets.
Key Results
Abundant primary callus …
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