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http://dx.doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2019.32.1.053

In vitro Multiplication of Hosta Tratt. Species Native to Korea by Shoot-tip Culture  

Choi, Han (Useful Plant Resources Center, Korea National Arboretum)
Yang, Jong Cheol (Useful Plant Resources Center, Korea National Arboretum)
Ryu, Sun Hee (Useful Plant Resources Center, Korea National Arboretum)
Yoon, Sae Mi (Useful Plant Resources Center, Korea National Arboretum)
Kim, Sang Yong (Useful Plant Resources Center, Korea National Arboretum)
Lee, Seung Youn (Useful Plant Resources Center, Korea National Arboretum)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.32, no.1, 2019 , pp. 53-62 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to establish the in vitro propagation system by shoot tip culture of six Hosta species native to Korea (Hosta capitata (Koidz.) Nakai, H. clausa Nakai, H. jonesii M.G.Chung, H. minor (Baker) Nakai, H. venusta F.Maek., and H. yingeri S.B.Jones) for mass proliferation and a new cultivar development. The shoot tips of each Hosta species were cultured on MS medium containing eight combinations of 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0 mg/L BA with 0.1 mg/L NAA, 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 mg/L TDZ with 0.1 mg/L NAA, and without any PGRs (control). They were investigated on callus, somatic embryo, crown bud, differentiation and growth of shoot and root, total fresh weight after 8 weeks of culture. In all six Hosta species, callus and somatic embryo induction rate and multiple shooting rate of the PGRs treatment group were higher than that of the control group. The highest number of differentiated shoots were obtained on medium supplemented with 2.0 ㎎/L TDZ in H. capitata (5.4), 1.0 mg/L TDZ in H. clausa and H. jonesii (3.3 and 5.8, respectively), 0.5 mg/L BA in H. minor (11.1), 1.0 mg/L BA and 0.1 mg/L TDZ in H. venusta (8.1), and 0.5 mg/L TDZ in H. yingeri (9.8). In somatic embryo formation, the PGRs treatment group of H. jonesii and H. yingeri were more effective than the control group, and the effects were relatively less in H. capitata, H. clausa Nakai, H. minor, H. venusta. Crown bud formation of four Hosta species (H.capitata, H. clausa, H. jonesiig, and H. yingeri) were also higher in the PGRs treatment group than in the control group. Crown bud formation of four Hosta species (H.capitata, H. clausa, H. jonesiig, and H. yingeri) were also higher in the PGRs treatment group than in the control group. H. clausa showed no significant effect on callus and shoot differentiation regardless of the type and concentration of cytokinin, but slightly increased in formation of crown bud in TDZ.
Keywords
Crown bud; Cytokinin; Hosta; Shoot tip; Somatic embryo;
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