Rapid and high frequency shoot regeneration from hypocotyl protoplasts of Brassica nigra

Narasimhulu, S. B. ; Kirti, P. B. ; Prakash, Shyam ; Chopra, V. L. (1993) Rapid and high frequency shoot regeneration from hypocotyl protoplasts of Brassica nigra Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 32 (1). pp. 35-39. ISSN 0167-6857

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Abstract

Protoplasts, isolated from etiolated hypocotyls of seven day old seedlings of Brassica nigra, were cultured in Kao's liquid medium containing 7.2% glucose, 2,4-d (1 mg 1-1), NAA (0.1 mg 1-1) and zeatin riboside (0.5 mg 1-1). After initial incubation for 3 days in dark at 25± 1° C, cultures were transferred to a photoperiod cycle of 16/8 h and diluted on seventh and tenth day with MS medium containing 3.4% sucrose, 2,4-d (0.1 mg 1-1) and BAP (1 mg 1-1). About 62% of the cells divided at least once and 46% of them reached 8-16 cell stage in one week. The dividing cell clusters could be plated on agarose medium on the fifteenth day to obtain proliferating minicalli with a plating efficiency of 1.8%. 56.8% of minicalli, regenerated shoots on a regeneration medium containing 2 IP and IAA at 1 and 0.2 mg 1-1 respectively. The in vitro produced shoots were rooted in MS medium containing 1 mg 1-1 IBA and established in soil without difficulty. The time taken for protoplasts to develop into plants varied from 9 to 10 weeks.

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Keywords:Brassica nigra; Hypocotyl Protoplasts; Shoot Regeneration
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