2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2017.02.045
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Endosperm-derived triploid plant regeneration in diploid Actinidia kolomikta , a cold-hardy kiwifruit relative

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“…ZEA, the first naturally occurring cytokinin to be identified, has been widely used in studies on plant tissue culture, and has already proven its organogenic potential in the genus Actinidia, in terms of adventitious shoot bud induction and elongation from callus cultures (Mu et al 1990;Liu et al 1998;Takahashi et al 2004;Lan et al 2007). In A. kolomikta, shoot elongation was obtained only when an endosperm-derived callus with adventitious shoot primordia were cultured on ZEA (Asakura and Hoshino 2017). The successful use of ZEA for shoot regeneration was reported for Actinidia tissue after transformation or cryopreservation treatments (Wang et al 2006;Mathew et al 2018;Mathew et al 2019;Herath et al 2020;Pathirana et al 2021).…”
Section: Callus Induction and Plant Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ZEA, the first naturally occurring cytokinin to be identified, has been widely used in studies on plant tissue culture, and has already proven its organogenic potential in the genus Actinidia, in terms of adventitious shoot bud induction and elongation from callus cultures (Mu et al 1990;Liu et al 1998;Takahashi et al 2004;Lan et al 2007). In A. kolomikta, shoot elongation was obtained only when an endosperm-derived callus with adventitious shoot primordia were cultured on ZEA (Asakura and Hoshino 2017). The successful use of ZEA for shoot regeneration was reported for Actinidia tissue after transformation or cryopreservation treatments (Wang et al 2006;Mathew et al 2018;Mathew et al 2019;Herath et al 2020;Pathirana et al 2021).…”
Section: Callus Induction and Plant Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding rooting, the micro-cuttings of A. arguta responded positively to different RIMs, though very minimal callus formation at the basal end of the stems occurred on a medium supplemented with IAA. On the contrary, robust rooting of micro-cuttings in A. deliciosa (Góralski et al 2005) and A. kolomikta (Asakura and Hoshino 2017) was obtained on a half-strength-MS medium that was free of PGRs. The role of auxins, in turn, is well established in in vitro rooting of micro-cuttings and those hormones are widely used in plant species known to be recalcitrant to rooting (Fogaca and Fett-Neto 2005).…”
Section: Callus Induction and Plant Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This species has several desirable characteristics such as a compact showed that A. kolomikta was an important and diverse genetic resource (Asakura and Hoshino, 2016). We also reported that endosperm culture could be used to produce a triploid plant regeneration system (Asakura and Hoshino, 2017a), and that immature seeds from A. kolomikta could be used to create an efficient plant regeneration system (Asakura and Hoshino, 2017b) that may be applicable in future breeding programs for this species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%