Regeneration of Brassica oleracea from Peduncle Explants

  • Christey M
  • Earle E
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Abstract

Peduncle explants from 12 Brassica oleracea L. lines representing five varieties [broccoli (italica), cabbage (capitata), cauliflower (botrytis), Chinese broccoli (alboglabra), and rapid-cycling B. oleracea] readily regenerated shoots in vitro. Average regeneration rates of more than 75% were obtained for most lines, with up to 35 shoots per explant. Shoots were visible within 7 to 10 days. Initial regeneration was polarized, occurring mainly from the basal end of explants. Linsmaier-Skoog-based medium containing 1 mg BA/liter was suitable for shoot regeneration from all 12 lines tested. Plants were rooted on hormone-free medium and transferred to soil. Chemical name used: benzyladenine (BA).

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Christey, M. C., & Earle, E. D. (2019). Regeneration of Brassica oleracea from Peduncle Explants. HortScience, 26(8), 1069–1072. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.26.8.1069

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