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Cytohistological Study of Development of Callus and Adventitious Shoots from Cultured Stem of Vigna radiata

녹두 줄기 조직배양에서 캘러스와 부정아 형성에 관한 세포조직학적 연구

  • Published : 2006.12.01

Abstract

This study was carried out to establish a reproducible culture system for callus formation and adventitious shoot development from young stem segments of Vigna radinta, and histological work for orgin of callus tissue and adventitious shoot. Induction of callus from young stem explants of Vigna radiata was very effective on MS inorganic salts supplemented with 0.5 mg/L 2,4-D and 1.0 mg/L kinetin. For the adventitious shoot regeneration from the callus tissues, the hormone combination of 0.75 mg/L NAA, 1.5 mg/L kinetin and MS salts resulted in about 21% efficiency. Histological examination showed that callus tissues originated from out-growths by callus cambium rings with do novo meristematic activities, which were localized at the outside of the vascular cambium. Adventitious shoots were developed from shoot apical meristem originated from the surface of callus masses. The shoot apical meristem produced leaf primordium, which then became leaf.

녹두 유식물체 줄기를 조직배양하여 캘러스조직을 형성하였고 이로부터 부정아 형성을 유도한 다음, 캘러스 조직과 부정아 분화에 대한 기원을 조직해부학적으로 연구하였다. 녹두 줄기절편으로부터 캘러스조직의 유도는 0.5 mg/L 2,4-D와 1.0 mg/L kinetin이 첨가된 MS배지가 효과적이었고, 캘러스로부터의 부정아 분화에는 0.75 mg/L NAA와 1.5 mg/L kinetin이 첨가된 MS배지가 매우 효과적이어서 약 21%의 기관형성율을 나타내었다. 캘러스 조직을 조직 학적으로 관찰한 결과, 캘러스조직은 유관속 형성층 외측에 새롭게 형성된 분열능력이 있는 캘러스 형성층환인_바깥쪽으로 생장을 함으로써 유도되었다. 부정아는 캘러스 조직의 외부 표면부위에서 기원된 부정아 정단분열조직으로부터 발생되었다. 부정아 정단분열조직은 엽원기를 형성하여 나중에 잎이 발생되었다.

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