Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars
Abstract Background Inflorescence explants of date palm proved to be a promising tool for micropropagation of elite cultivars or rare males and females as organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis could be achieved. These plant materials are abundantly available every year and can be used as cheap and...
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doaj-3a294bb741fc420fb840221459a013212021-01-24T12:42:24ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology2090-59202021-01-0119111010.1186/s43141-021-00115-4Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivarsRania A. Taha0Mai A. Allam1S. A. M. Hassan2Basem M. M. Bakr3Mona M. Hassan4Tissue Culture Technique Lab., Pomology Department, Agriculture and Biology Research Division and Central Laboratories Network, National Research Centre (NRC)Plant Biotechnology Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Division, (Centre of Excellence for Advanced Sciences) National Research CentreTissue Culture Technique Lab., Pomology Department, Agriculture and Biology Research Division and Central Laboratories Network, National Research Centre (NRC)Pomology Department, Agriculture and Biology Research DivisionThe Central Laboratory of Date Palm Researches and Development, Agriculture Research CenterAbstract Background Inflorescence explants of date palm proved to be a promising tool for micropropagation of elite cultivars or rare males and females as organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis could be achieved. These plant materials are abundantly available every year and can be used as cheap and potent explants. Nevertheless, many difficulties could be faced in this protocol according to selection of the spathe size and age, media components, growth regulators, etc. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of various cytokinins on direct organs induction of three date palm cultivars (Selmi, Barhee, and Medjool) from immature inflorescence. An additional objective of this study was to investigate the effect of cytokinins and auxins on growth and development of Medjool cultivar. Results Various combinations of cytokinins were investigated on three date palm inflorescences as N6-(2-isopentenyl) adenine (2iP), kinetin, benzyleadenine (BA), and thidiazuron (N-phenyl-N′-1,2,3-thidiazol-5-yl urea) (TDZ). TDZ alone or in combination with BA proved to be superior for direct organogenesis in all three cultivars so that another combination of TDZ with BA was conducted. Results showed that moderate concentration of BA, with TDZ, gave superior response. Medjool cultivar response surpassed other two cultivars that made the possibility to conduct some growth regulators treatments on its multiplication and regeneration. TDZ at 0.5 + BA at 1.0 mg/l without activated charcoal seemed to enhance multiplication rate. Medium containing 0.5 mg/l of both naphthaleneacetic acid and indole butyric acid in addition to 1.0 mg/l indole acetic acid appeared to be more suitable for rooting stage of Medjool shootlets. Conclusion In this study, we created an innovation sequence of growth regulators included in nutrient media for date palm direct organogenesis from inflorescence. Organogenesis has been accelerated from immature inflorescence explants and developed to healthy plantlets which acclimatized in greenhouse.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43141-021-00115-4Inflorescence, Organogenesis, Phoenix dactylifera, Thidiazuron |
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Rania A. Taha Mai A. Allam S. A. M. Hassan Basem M. M. Bakr Mona M. Hassan Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Inflorescence, Organogenesis, Phoenix dactylifera, Thidiazuron |
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Rania A. Taha Mai A. Allam S. A. M. Hassan Basem M. M. Bakr Mona M. Hassan |
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Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars |
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Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars |
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Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars |
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Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars |
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Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars |
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thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars |
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Abstract Background Inflorescence explants of date palm proved to be a promising tool for micropropagation of elite cultivars or rare males and females as organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis could be achieved. These plant materials are abundantly available every year and can be used as cheap and potent explants. Nevertheless, many difficulties could be faced in this protocol according to selection of the spathe size and age, media components, growth regulators, etc. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of various cytokinins on direct organs induction of three date palm cultivars (Selmi, Barhee, and Medjool) from immature inflorescence. An additional objective of this study was to investigate the effect of cytokinins and auxins on growth and development of Medjool cultivar. Results Various combinations of cytokinins were investigated on three date palm inflorescences as N6-(2-isopentenyl) adenine (2iP), kinetin, benzyleadenine (BA), and thidiazuron (N-phenyl-N′-1,2,3-thidiazol-5-yl urea) (TDZ). TDZ alone or in combination with BA proved to be superior for direct organogenesis in all three cultivars so that another combination of TDZ with BA was conducted. Results showed that moderate concentration of BA, with TDZ, gave superior response. Medjool cultivar response surpassed other two cultivars that made the possibility to conduct some growth regulators treatments on its multiplication and regeneration. TDZ at 0.5 + BA at 1.0 mg/l without activated charcoal seemed to enhance multiplication rate. Medium containing 0.5 mg/l of both naphthaleneacetic acid and indole butyric acid in addition to 1.0 mg/l indole acetic acid appeared to be more suitable for rooting stage of Medjool shootlets. Conclusion In this study, we created an innovation sequence of growth regulators included in nutrient media for date palm direct organogenesis from inflorescence. Organogenesis has been accelerated from immature inflorescence explants and developed to healthy plantlets which acclimatized in greenhouse. |
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Inflorescence, Organogenesis, Phoenix dactylifera, Thidiazuron |
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