Somaclonal variation of sugar beet resistant to pathogenic root rot Fusarium oxysporum var. orthoceras

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Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.)-one of the most important crop in the world. In Kazakhstan, it is a traditional and major source of domestic sugar. The industry of cultivation and production of sugar beet is one of the priority areas of agricultural development of the country. In this paper, we studied the regeneration ability of different genotypes of sugar beet explants on selective media with the culture filtrate of the pathogen fungus F. oxysporum var. orthoceras. From the roots and shoots of sugar beet the pathogen Fusarium root rot was isolated. Was obtained pure cultures of the isolated pathogen. As a result, of morphological and cultural descriptions, as well as microbiological analysis it was revealed that the isolated pathogen is Fusarium Oxysporum. The results showed the pathogenicity of the fungus. For regeneration in vitro of the sugar beet genotypes resistant to the pathogen the culture media was optimized to the culture filtrate of the fungus F. oxysporum var. orthoceras. The frequency of shoot regeneration, depending on the genotype, was 1,0-12,5 %. On these explants the multiple shoot formations were observed.

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Urazaliev, K., Abekova, A., Bazylova, T., Bersimbaeva, G., Daniyarova, A., & Massonichich-Shotunova, R. (2013). Somaclonal variation of sugar beet resistant to pathogenic root rot Fusarium oxysporum var. orthoceras. Genetika, 45(3), 629–640. https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1303629U

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