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Somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration of <i>Mangifera persiciforma</i> C.Y. Wu & T.L. Ming


H Li
J Liu
K Chen
J He
J Wang
X Li

Abstract

A method for somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from immature nucellus (30–40 days old after pollination) of Mangifera persiciforma C.Y. Wu & T.L. Ming has been developed. Browning and necrosis of the nucellar  explants were effectively controlled by pre-treating in an antioxidant solution and by pre-culturing in liquid medium in a constant temperature shaker. The explants were cultured for 2 weeks in the dark at 23 ± 2°C on induction  medium and then moved to the light for 4 weeks at 25 ± 2°C Pro-embryonic masses have gradually been generated from the explants. The  pro-embryogenic masses were subcultured on appropriate proliferation  medium in the light for 5 weeks at 25 ± 2°C, secondary embryogenesis and organogenesis was observed. Entire plantlets have been produced. Plantlets developed in 3-4 weeks, were acclimatized and transplanted to the  greenhouse. Morphogenic competence was sustained for more than one year.

Key words: Mangifera persiciform, nucellus, browning, pro-embryogenic  masses, somatic embryogenesis, organogenesis.


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