Induction of somatic embryogenesis from immature zygotic embryos and young apical leaves in cork oak (Quercus suber L.)

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The present work aims to study the induction of somatic embryogenesis in cork oak (Quercus suber L.) from immature zygotic embryos and young apical leaves obtained from 2-month-old seedlings through acorn germination on sterilized peat. The immature zygotic embryos were grown for 1 month on the mineral solution of MS in the presence of 4.52 μM 2,4-D and 30 g/L sucrose. They were then transferred to the same mineral solution with no added growth regulators. In the third subculture, yellow somatic embryos, characterized by two voluminous cotyledons, were differentiated from the radicle of the immature zygotic embryos. The induction of somatic embryogenesis in young leaves required a series of transfers on different culture media containing 30 g/L sucrose and 100 mg/L myo-inositol. Secondary or recurrent somatic embryogenesis occurred within the immature somatic embryo radicles after 1 month of culture on growth regulator-free medium containing WPM macronutrients, MS micronutrients, and vitamins. â"'Korean Society for Plant Biotechnology.

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Ansari, Z. N. E., Bouzdoudi, B. E., Errabii, T., Saidi, R., & Kbiach, M. L. B. E. (2021). Induction of somatic embryogenesis from immature zygotic embryos and young apical leaves in cork oak (Quercus suber L.). Journal of Plant Biotechnology, 48(1), 44–53. https://doi.org/10.5010/JPB.2021.48.1.44

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