2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2014.11.024
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Anthurium in vitro: A review

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“…In vitro propagation is usually practiced for this particular plant. Therefore, a good number of protocols have been developed for various explants (Pierik et al 1974;Kunisaki 1980;Kuehnle and Sugii 1991;Matsumoto and Kuehnle 1997;Martin et al 2003;Viégas et al 2007;Beyramizade et al 2008;Winarto et al 2011a, b) but somatic embryogenesis is less commonly reported in A. andraeanum (Teixeira da Silva et al 2015). Kuehnle et al (1992) firstly reported somatic embryogenesis from leaf blade-derived embryogenic calli, and the histological evidence for bipolar structure of somatic embryos (SEs) and their origin was put forward by Matsumoto et al (1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro propagation is usually practiced for this particular plant. Therefore, a good number of protocols have been developed for various explants (Pierik et al 1974;Kunisaki 1980;Kuehnle and Sugii 1991;Matsumoto and Kuehnle 1997;Martin et al 2003;Viégas et al 2007;Beyramizade et al 2008;Winarto et al 2011a, b) but somatic embryogenesis is less commonly reported in A. andraeanum (Teixeira da Silva et al 2015). Kuehnle et al (1992) firstly reported somatic embryogenesis from leaf blade-derived embryogenic calli, and the histological evidence for bipolar structure of somatic embryos (SEs) and their origin was put forward by Matsumoto et al (1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that the success of morphogenesis is due, in part, to the correct selection of the type and concentration of the PGR. Teixeira et al (2015) reported that the adequate concentration of PGRs or their combinations differed for different varieties, explants or culture stages, including, most importantly, the differentiation and proliferation of shoots for callus induction, formation of roots and other organogenic processes. In this report, TDZ was evaluated given that it has demonstrated its effectiveness in the induction of morphogenesis (Gopale et al, 2013).…”
Section: Morphogenesis and Plant Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a successful genetic transformation protocol can only exist when the regeneration of transformed tissue in vitro is guaranteed. Therefore, the development of efficient tissue culture methods is crucial for each variety to be genetically transformed (Teixeira da Silva et al 2015a). The use of anther culture also holds great promise for the production of haploid plants and may serve as a valuable target tissue for genetic transformation studies (Teixeira da Silva et al 2015b).…”
Section: Importance Of Genetic Transformation In Anthuriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The target tissue itself used in Agrobacterium co-culture has varying responses and susceptibilities to transformation. Efforts are needed to systematically screen sources of undifferentiated tissues for better transformation rates provided that there is a well-established regeneration protocol available (Teixeira da Silva et al 2015a, b). One tissue worth considering for improved transformation efficiency is embryogenic cell suspension cultures.…”
Section: Manipulation Of Flower Colourmentioning
confidence: 99%