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The effect of medium change after pretreating microspores, medium addition, and volume of under solid medium in double layer culture on the production of embryos in isolated microspore culture of hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

고추의 소포자 배양 시 전처리 후 배지의 교환, 배지의 첨가 및 2층배양 시 하층고체 배지의 양이 배의 생산에 미치는 영향

  • Received : 2010.09.06
  • Accepted : 2010.09.20
  • Published : 2010.12.31

Abstract

The effect of the addition of the fresh medium, volume of under solid medium in double layer culture as well as the medium change after pretreating microspores on the production of embryos in microspore culture of hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) has been studied. When cultured after heat pre-treatment, changing pretreatment media with fresh culture media proved to be more effective for embryo production rather than supplementing additional culture media. Heat-pretreating for 3 days turned out more effective for embryo production than pretreating for 1 or 2 days. In the case of anther pretreatment, the addition of fresh medium after culture was not effective for embryo production. In pretreating microspores, however, supplementing additional fresh culture media greatly improved embryo yield and quality. The best time point of media addition was 4 days after culture commenced, and the most effective number of times of media addition was one time addition. Moreover, the effective volume of added medium in double layer culture for embryo production was 1.5 ml. The addition of media more than 1.5 ml reduced both embryo yield and quality. Double layer medium was more effective for embryo development than liquid medium. When the volume of under solid medium increased ranging from 3 ml to 7 ml, more cotyledonary embryos were produced in either 5 ml or 7 ml compared to 3 ml, even though the total number of embryos were highest in 3 ml. These results can be used as an important data for establishing an efficient microspore culture system for producing high frequency of normal embryos in hot pepper.

본 연구에서는 고추의 소포자 배양 시 전처리 후 배지의 교환 여부, 배양 후 새 배지의 첨가 및 2층배지 사용시 하층고체배지의 양이 배의 생산에 미치는 영향을 조사하였다. 고온 전처리 후 배양배지를 첨가하여 배양하는 것보다 사용한 전처리 배지를 새 배양 배지로 교환하여 배양 하는 것이 배의 생산에 효과적 이었으며, 고온전처리 기간은 1일이나 2일에 비해 3일이 효과적 이었다. 배양 후 새 배지의 첨가는 약전처리 시에는 효과가 없었으나 소포자 전처리 시에는 배의 유기와 발달 모두 크게 향상되었다. 새 배지의 첨가 시기는 배양 4일 후가, 첨가 횟수는 1회가 배의 생산에 가장 효과적이었다. 한편 2층배지 사용 시 첨가하는 새 배지의 양은 1.5 ml이 효과적이었으며 이보다 많은 양을 첨가하는 경우 배의 발생과 발달 모두 저하되었다. 액체배지 사용 시에 비해 2층배지 사용 시 배의 발달이 좋았다. 또 2층배지 사용 시 하층고체배지의 양이 3 ml 일 때 보다는 5 ml이나 7 ml일 때 배의 발생은 감소하였으나 배의 질이 향상되었다. 이와 같은 결과들은 고추에서 다수의 정상자엽배를 생산 할 수 있는 소포자 배양시스템을 확립하는데 중요한 기초자료가 될 것이다.

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