Analysis of habituated embryogenic lines in Asparagus officinalis L.: growth characteristics, hormone content and ploidy level of calli and regenerated plants.

Plant Sci

UMR INRA/INA P-G Biologie des Semences, INRA Versailles, Route de Saint-Cyr, 78026 Cedex, Versailles, France

Published: December 2000

Habituated asparagus embryogenic lines derived from eleven genotypes were maintained on hormone-free medium and grew actively through secondary embryogenesis. Secondary embryos were of single cell origin and emerged from the transversal division of some epidermal or subepidermal cotyledonary cells of primary embryos. The intensity of secondary embryogenesis was found to be variable between embryogenic lines. Plants regenerated from three of these lines have been previously demonstrated to carry a mutation whose phenotype was the direct appearance of somatic embryos on apices or nodes cultured on hormone-free medium. Habituated lines of embryogenic calli and various tissues of embryogenic mutant and wild type plants were analysed for their hormonal content in ABA, IAA, iP, Z and their metabolites ABA-GE, iPA, iMP, ZR. No significant difference was found between different embryogenic lines, except the level of iPA, or between cladophyll or apex cultures of mutant and wild type plants. Flow cytometry analyses indicated only 34% of the embryogenic lines were diploid, most of the others being tetraploid, but 62% of regenerated plants from these lines were diploid. This indicated the process of maturation and conversion selected diploid embryos in the embryogenic lines.

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