학술논문

Factors inducing regeneration response in oat (Avena sativa L.) anther culture.
Document Type
Article
Source
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant. Oct2019, Vol. 55 Issue 5, p595-604. 10p.
Subject
*OATS
*SOMATIC embryogenesis
*ANTHER
*PLANT anatomy
*PLANT regulators
*LEAF anatomy
Language
ISSN
1054-5476
Abstract
The efficiency of embryogenesis of anther culture was compared using four cultivars of oat (Avena sativa L.): 'Akt', 'Bingo', 'Bajka', and 'Chwat'. Despite the high resistance of oat to the process of androgenesis, all tested cultivars produced embryo-like structures and only two of them, 'Akt' and 'Chwat', produced fertile doubled haploid plants. A strong cultivar dependency was observed during induction of androgenesis. Further, cold pretreatment together with high temperature shock enhanced the efficiency of this technique. The highest number of embryo-like structures and haploid plants was obtained from cv. 'Chwat' (3.6% and 0.8%, respectively). Embryo-like structure formation also depended on the distance from the base of the flag leaf to the penultimate leaf of the panicle. Most of them were observed on anthers harvested from panicles of which the distance from the base of the flag leaf to the penultimate leaf was less than 4 cm. The presence of the induction medium supplemented with different plant growth regulators was essential for the induction of embryo-like structures but did not increase the production of haploid plants and doubled haploid lines. The highest number of embryo-like structures and plants was obtained on W14 medium with the addition of 2.0 mg/dm3 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 0.5 mg/dm3 kinetin (2.7%). The low haploid plant regeneration rate (from 0.03 to 0.05%) still limits the practical application of anther culture for the production of doubled haploid lines in oat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]