Genetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of Rosa Hybrida L.

An in vitro technique was adapted for screening the ability of Rosa hybrida L. genotypes to form embryogenic callus to elucidate the inheritance of this ability. Filament and leaf petiole explants of modern rose cultivars 'Tournament of Roses' and 'Baby Love' were cultured on so...

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Main Author: Burrell, Anna Mildred
Other Authors: Byrne, David H.
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Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2004
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-2212013-01-08T10:37:16ZGenetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of Rosa Hybrida L.Burrell, Anna Mildredsomatic embryogenesisrosaadditiveheritabilityAn in vitro technique was adapted for screening the ability of Rosa hybrida L. genotypes to form embryogenic callus to elucidate the inheritance of this ability. Filament and leaf petiole explants of modern rose cultivars 'Tournament of Roses' and 'Baby Love' were cultured on somatic embryogenesis induction media and evaluated for the ability to produce embryogenic callus. Cultures of 'Tournament of Roses' produced somatic embryos at a much higher frequency versus 'Baby Love' that produced no embryos. Subsequently, filament explants of eleven 'Tournament of Roses' x 'Baby Love' progeny genotypes were cultured on somatic embryogenesis induction media and evaluated for the ability to undergo somatic embryogenesis. The progeny genotypes produced somatic embryos at varied frequencies. The results obtained indicated that the ability to undergo embryogenesis in Rosa hybrida L. is heritable in an additive fashion with the involvement of more than one gene.Texas A&M UniversityByrne, David H.2004-09-30T01:46:45Z2004-09-30T01:46:45Z2003-122004-09-30T01:46:45ZBookThesisElectronic Thesistext614644 bytes69773 byteselectronicapplication/pdftext/plainborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/221en_US
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Burrell, Anna Mildred
Genetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of Rosa Hybrida L.
description An in vitro technique was adapted for screening the ability of Rosa hybrida L. genotypes to form embryogenic callus to elucidate the inheritance of this ability. Filament and leaf petiole explants of modern rose cultivars 'Tournament of Roses' and 'Baby Love' were cultured on somatic embryogenesis induction media and evaluated for the ability to produce embryogenic callus. Cultures of 'Tournament of Roses' produced somatic embryos at a much higher frequency versus 'Baby Love' that produced no embryos. Subsequently, filament explants of eleven 'Tournament of Roses' x 'Baby Love' progeny genotypes were cultured on somatic embryogenesis induction media and evaluated for the ability to undergo somatic embryogenesis. The progeny genotypes produced somatic embryos at varied frequencies. The results obtained indicated that the ability to undergo embryogenesis in Rosa hybrida L. is heritable in an additive fashion with the involvement of more than one gene.
author2 Byrne, David H.
author_facet Byrne, David H.
Burrell, Anna Mildred
author Burrell, Anna Mildred
author_sort Burrell, Anna Mildred
title Genetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of Rosa Hybrida L.
title_short Genetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of Rosa Hybrida L.
title_full Genetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of Rosa Hybrida L.
title_fullStr Genetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of Rosa Hybrida L.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of Rosa Hybrida L.
title_sort genetic variation in somatic embryogenesis of rosa hybrida l.
publisher Texas A&M University
publishDate 2004
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/221
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