Evaluation of different embryogenic systems for production of true somatic embryos in Arabidopsis

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Somatic embryogenesis (SE) in Arabidopsis was induced using various systems, including auxin treatment of in vitro cultured explants (immature zygotic embryos, IZEs) and transgenic plants overexpressing embryogenesis-related transcription factors, e. g. LEC2 together with the GUS reporter gene under control of the auxin-induced DR5 promoter. The study indicated that the SE-systems used gave different embryogenic capacities for the production of true embryos. The highest ratio of true embryos (75 %) was found among embryo-like structures in transgenic seedlings overexpressing LEC2. Analysis of in vitro induced SE systems indicated that in somatic embryos produced in response to exogenous auxin treatment the formation of root poles is frequently disturbed. A lack of a properly formed root meristem was observed in 35-80 % of in vitro induced somatic embryos, in dependence on auxin concentration and duration of treatment. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Nowak, K., Wojcikowska, B., Szyrajew, K., & Gaj, M. D. (2012). Evaluation of different embryogenic systems for production of true somatic embryos in Arabidopsis. Biologia Plantarum, 56(3), 401–408. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-012-0063-9

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