Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice Genotypes
Establishment of a suitable system for plant regeneration of rice calluses derived from mature seed is a prerequisite for genetic transformation using callus as the target tissue. Selecting the most suitable medium and assessing the genotype performance for in vitro response are essential requiremen...
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doaj-993be7e5a71a4c7ca5d37d5d791c518f2020-11-25T00:13:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082006-01-0191717710.1626/pps.9.7111644752Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice GenotypesNono Carsono0Tomohiko Yoshida1Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyUtsunomiya UniversityEstablishment of a suitable system for plant regeneration of rice calluses derived from mature seed is a prerequisite for genetic transformation using callus as the target tissue. Selecting the most suitable medium and assessing the genotype performance for in vitro response are essential requirement for this purpose. The experiment with five Indonesian rice genotypes showed that callus-proliferation capacity (CPC) and callus-growth capacity were significantly affected by genotype and CPC by medium. The shoot-regeneration capacity and plantlet-regeneration capacity were affected by the interaction effect between genotype and medium. However for green plant-regeneration capacity, it was affected independently by genotype and medium. Culture media D1 and NB5 were the most suitable media for callus subculture and plant regeneration, respectively. Genotypes Fatmawati and BP-140 consistently performed best in the callus subculture and plant regeneration.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.9.71Embryogenic callusesPlant regenerationRiceSubculture |
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Nono Carsono Tomohiko Yoshida Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice Genotypes Plant Production Science Embryogenic calluses Plant regeneration Rice Subculture |
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Nono Carsono Tomohiko Yoshida |
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Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice Genotypes |
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Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice Genotypes |
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Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice Genotypes |
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Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice Genotypes |
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Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice Genotypes |
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plant regeneration capacity of calluses derived from mature seed of five indonesian rice genotypes |
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Plant Production Science |
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1343-943X 1349-1008 |
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2006-01-01 |
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Establishment of a suitable system for plant regeneration of rice calluses derived from mature seed is a prerequisite for genetic transformation using callus as the target tissue. Selecting the most suitable medium and assessing the genotype performance for in vitro response are essential requirement for this purpose. The experiment with five Indonesian rice genotypes showed that callus-proliferation capacity (CPC) and callus-growth capacity were significantly affected by genotype and CPC by medium. The shoot-regeneration capacity and plantlet-regeneration capacity were affected by the interaction effect between genotype and medium. However for green plant-regeneration capacity, it was affected independently by genotype and medium. Culture media D1 and NB5 were the most suitable media for callus subculture and plant regeneration, respectively. Genotypes Fatmawati and BP-140 consistently performed best in the callus subculture and plant regeneration. |
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Embryogenic calluses Plant regeneration Rice Subculture |
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