Improvement of in vitro androgenesis in niger using amino acids and polyamines

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The effects of amino acids (arginine, aspargine, cysteine, glutamine, glycine and proline) and polyamines (putrescine and spermidine) on embryogenesis and plant regeneration from cultured anthers of Guizotia abyssinica (L. f.) Cass. cv. Ootacamund was studied. Supplementation of amino acids (0.5-5.0 mM) to the induction medium individually and in combination, improved embryo yield. B5 medium supplemented with 2 mM proline, 10 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2 μM kinetin and 0.2 M sucrose induced highest number of embryos (63 per 60 anthers cultured). Addition of polyamines (5-200 μM) to the same medium also enhanced the rate of embryogenesis. © 2008 Institute of Experimental Botany, ASCR.

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Hema, B. P., & Murthy, H. N. (2008). Improvement of in vitro androgenesis in niger using amino acids and polyamines. Biologia Plantarum, 52(1), 121–125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-008-0024-5

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