In vitro regeneration of plantlets from mature embryos of Pinus ayacahuite

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A plantlet regeneration protocol was developed for Pinus ayacahuite var. ayacahuite (Ehrenb.). Embryos from mature seeds from ten provenances were cultured in a 16-h photoperiod for 3 days on a medium containing 30 mM sucrose and 0.7% agar. Cotyledons from these embryos were subcultured onto MCM medium (Bornman 1983) supplemented with 50 μM N6-benzyladenine and 90 mM sucrose for 2 weeks. Bud development and shoot elongation were maximized by subculturing the explants on half strength AE medium (you Arnold and Ericksson 1981), supplemented with 60 mM sucrose and 0.05% activated charcoal every 30 days. Seed source had a significant effect on the responses of the embryos to the bud induction protocol. For the provenance with the best response to bud induction, about 79% of the cultured cotyledons formed buds, and each cotyledon formed a mean of 9.1 buds, so that about 70 shoots could be induced from each seed. The best rooting response (40% rooting) was obtained by treating the shoots for 8 h with 100 μM naphthalene acetic acid.

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Saborio, F., Dvorak, W. S., Donahue, J. K., & Thorpe, T. A. (1997). In vitro regeneration of plantlets from mature embryos of Pinus ayacahuite. Tree Physiology, 17(12), 787–796. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/17.12.787

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