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In vitro induction of polyploidy in Cercis glabra Pamp

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SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE
Volume 148, Issue -, Pages 126-130

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2012.09.024

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Redbud; Oryzalin; Tetraploid; Flow cytometry; Ornamental plant breeding; Cercis

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This study systematically compared the effects of several different in vitro treatment methods and explant types on the induction of polyploidy in Cercis glabra Pamp. Analysis of nuclear DNA content using flow cytometry indicated that treating either apical or lateral buds of in vitro shoot cultures with an aqueous solution of 150 mu M oryzalin for 12-96 h produced tetraploid plants irrespective of the type of bud treated. In contrast, shoots cultured on solidified media containing oryzalin failed to produce polyploid nuclei suggesting limited uptake and/or transport of oryzalin in shoot cultures. Using aqueous treatments of oryzalin and shoot cultures, polyploid C. glabra plants were successfully produced, rooted, and established in the greenhouse. Although an increase in the frequency of polyploid nuclei was detected in callus cultures grown on media containing orzyalin, these treatments significantly reduced callus growth and viability. Results from this study indicate that aqueous treatment of in vitro grown shoot cultures may provide an efficient and simple method for the generation of polyploid plants. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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