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양파의 성숙배 배양을 통한 체세포배발생 캘러스 유기 및 식물체 재분화 (Induction of Embryogenic Callus and Plant Regeneration by Mature Embryo Culture of Onion (Allium cepa L.))

  • 조광수;허은주;홍수영;문지영
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.31-35
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    • 2005
  • 양파의 재분화 체계 확립을 위해 성숙된 양파의 종자로부터 성숙배를 적출한 후 2,4-D와 BA의 다양한 농도를 이용하여 체세포배발생 캘러스의 형성율을 조사하였다. 체세포 배발생 캘러스는 쉽게 부서지는 특성을 가지고 있었으며 비체세포배발생 캘러스는 물기를 많이 포함하고 있어 쉽게 구분이 가능하였다. 체세포배발생 캘러스는 picloram $2.5\;\cal{mg/L}$ 또는 $5\;\cal{mg/L}$가 단독으로 포함된 MS배지를 이용하여 $25^{\circ}C$ 암배양 4주 후 가장 높은 유도율을 나타내었다. 그러나 유도된 캘러스를 shoot로 재분화 시킨 결과 2,4-D와 BA $1\;\cal{mg/L}$가 혼합된 처리구에서 가장 높은 shoot 유기율을 나타내었다. 따라서 다른 처리에서 유도된 캘러스를 2,4-D와 BA $1\;\cal{mg/L}$가 포함된 액체배지에 현탁배양을 시도하였다. 현탁배양은 캘러스의 증가뿐만 아니라 캘러스의 cell cycle을 synchronized 함으로서 이후 형질전환이 용이할 것으로 판단되었다. 현탁 배양된 캘러스는 Kinetin $1\;\cal{mg/L}$가 포함된 1/2 MS 배지에서 60일간 광배양 하여 shoot 유기하였으며 유도된 shoot는 NAA $0.5\;\cal{mg/L}$가 포함된 발근배지에서 발근 후 순화하여 완전한 식물체로 재생할 수 있었다.

당근의 배양세포로부터 형성된 체세포배의 다자엽 구조 (Multicotyledonary Structure of Somatic Embryos Formed from Cell Cultures of Daucus carota L.)

  • 소웅영
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • 제39권1호
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 1996
  • 배발생 캘러스의 선발은 1.0mg/L 2,4-D를 첨가한 MS 기본배지에서 배양한 당근 유식물의 배축절편으로부터 유도된 캘러스에서 이뤄졌다. 체세포배 발생을 유도하기 위해서 배발생 캘러스로부터 얻어진 세포괴는 2,4-D를 제거한 MS 배지에 옮겼다. 세포괴를 1.0mg/L 2,4-D 첨가배지에서 1주간 그리고 2,4-D 제거 배지에서 2주간 배양한 후에 2자엽배의 발생은 63%에 그쳤고 나머지는 1자엽 5%, 3자엽 21%, 4자엽 6%, 5자엽 5%, 6자엽 0.2% 및 나팔형 자엽 1%의 발생빈도를 나타냈다. 체세포배의 발아율은 다자엽 체세포배에서 보다 2자엽 배에서 높았다. 나팔형 자엽의 체세포배는 경엽부 발생없이 자엽과 뿌리가 다소 신장 확대되는데 그치는 등 정상적으로 발아되지 못했다. 해부학적인 관찰에서 체세포배의 뿌리와 환상 전형성층은 배축의 중간부위에서 분지되기 시작하고 자엽절을 거쳐서 자엽으로 이어지는데 배축에서 전형성층속은 자엽수와 같은 수였다. 1자엽 체세포배는 다자엽 체세포배의 각각의 자엽보다 크고 전형성층과 함께 말굽형 자엽을 가지고 있었다. 따라서 체세포배의 자엽구조는 전형성층 배열상태와 밀접한 관련이 있다는 것을 확인할 수 있었다.

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Microprogation And Environment Conditions Affecting On Growth Of In Vitro And Ex Vitro Of A. Formosanus Hay

  • Ket, Nguyen-Van;Paek, Kee-Yoeup
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2002년도 심포지엄
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    • pp.29-30
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    • 2002
  • The goal of this research was to develop the effectiveness of in vitro culture method for A. formosanus and study the environment in vitro conditions affecting on growth. The first series of experiments were examined to investigate the response of three different basal media, MS (Murashige and Skoog, 1962), Knudson (KC; Knudson, 1946) and modified hyponex on growth and multiplication during in vitro culture. Multiple shoot proliferation was induced in shoot tip explants on Hyponex (H3) media supplemented with BA (1 mg1$\^$-1/) or TDZ (1-2 mg1$\^$-1/). Addition of activated charcoal (1%) to the TDZ containing medium promoted rapid shoot tip proliferation (11.1 shoots per explant) but the same medium had an opposite effect resulting in poor proliferation in the nodal explants. However, the regenerated shoots had slow growth rate and failed to elongate. This problem was overcome by transferring the shoot clumps to a hormone free H3 media supplemented with 2% sucrose and 0.5% activated charcoal. Using bioreactor culture for scaling up was also shown the best way for multiple shoot induction and growth of this plant. The second series of experiments was studied to investigate the effect of physical environment factors on growth of in vitro plantlets. The Anoectochilus formosanus plantlets were cultured under different air exchange rate (0.1, 0.9, 1.2h$\^$-1/), without sucrose or supplement 20g.1$\^$-1/ (photoautotrophic or photomixotrophic, respectively), and different photosynthesis photon flux (40, 80, 120 ,${\mu}$mol.m$^2$.s$\^$-1/- PPF). Under non-enrichment CO$_2$ treatment, slow growth was observed in photoautotrophical condition as compared with photomixotrophical condition on shoot height, fresh weigh and dry weight parameters; High air exchange (1.2.h-l) was found to be inadequate for plant growth in photomixotrophical condition. On the contrary, under CO$_2$, enrichment treatment, the plant growth parameters were sharply (visibly) improved on photoautotrophic treatments, especially on the treatment with air exchange rate of 0.9.h-1. The growth of plant in photoautotrophic condition was not inferior compared with photomixotrophic, and the best growth of plantlet was observed in treatment with low air exchange rate (0.9.h-1). Raising the PPF level from 80 to 120${\mu}$mol.m$\^$-2/.s$\^$-1/ decreased the plant height, particularly at 120${\mu}$mol.m$\^$-2/.s$\^$-1/ in photoautotrophic condition, fresh weight and dry weight declined noticeably. At the PPF of 120${\mu}$mol.m$\^$-2/,s$\^$-1/, chlorophyll contents lowed compared to those grown under low PPF but time courses of net photosynthesis rate was decreased noticeably. Light quality mainly affected morphological variables, changes of light quality also positively affected biomass production via changes in leaf area, stem elongation, chlorophyll content. Plant biomass was reduced when A. formosanus were grown under red LEDs in the absence of blue wavelengths compare to plants grown under supplemental blue light or under fluorescent light. Stem elongation was observed under red and blue light in the present experiment. Smaller leaf area has found under blue light than with other lighting treatments. Chlorophyll degradation was more pronounced in red and blue light compared with white light or red plus blue light which consequent affected the photosynthetic capacity of the plant. The third series of experiment were studied to investigate the effect of physical environment factors on growth of ex vitro plants including photosynthesis photon flux (PPF), light quality, growing substrates, electrical conductivity (EC) and humidity conditions. In the present experiments, response of plant on PPF and light quality was similar in vitro plants under photosynthesis photon flux 40${\mu}$mol.m,$\^$-2/.s$\^$-1/ and white light or blue plus red lights were the best growth. Substrates testing results were indicated cocopeat or peat moss were good substrates for A. formosanus growth under the greenhouse conditions. In case of A. formosanus plants, EC is generally maintained in the range 0.7 to 1.5 dS.m-1 was shown best results in growth of this plant. Keeping high humidity over 70% under low radiation enhanced growth rate and mass production.

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Improving Corsican pine somatic embryo maturation: comparison of somatic and zygotic embryo morphology and germination

  • Wtpsk, Senarath;Shaw, D.S.;Lee, Kui-Jae;Lee, Wang-Hyu
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2003년도 춘계 학술발표대회
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    • pp.61-62
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    • 2003
  • Clonal propagation of high-value forest trees through somatic embryogenesis (SE) has the potential to rapidly capture the benefits of breeding or genetic engineering programs and to improve raw material uniformity and quality. A major barrier to the commercialization of this technology is the low quality of the resulting embryos. Several factors limit commercialization of SE for Corsican pine, including low initiation rates, low culture survival, culture decline causing low or no embryo production, and inability of somatic embryos to fully mature, resulting in low germination and reduced vigour of somatic seedlings. The objective was to develop a Corsican pine maturation medium that would produce cotyledonary embryos capable of germination. Treatments were arranged in a completely randomized design. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance, and significant differences between treatments determined by multiple range test at P=0.05. Corsican pine (Pinus nigra var. maritima) cultures were initiated on modified !P6 medium. Modifications of the same media were used for culture multiplication and maintenance. Embryogenic cultures were maintained on the same medium semi solidified with 2.5 g/l Gelrite. A maturation medium, capable of promoting the development of Corsican pine somatic embryos that can germinate, is a combination of iP6 modified salts, 2% maltose, 13% polyethylene glycol (PEG), 5 mg!l abscisic acid (ABA), and 2.5 g/l Gelrite. After initiation and once enough tissue developed they were grown in liquid medium. Embryogenic cell suspensions were established by adding 0.951.05 g of 10- to 14-day-old semisolid-grown embryogenic tissue to 9 ml of liquid maintenance media in a 250ml Erlenmeyer flask. Cultures were then incubated in the dark at 2022$^{\circ}$C and rotated at 120 rpm. After 2.53 months on maturation medium, somatic embryos were selected that exhibited normal embryo shape. Ten embryos were placed horizontally on 20 ml of either germination medium ($\frac{2}{1}$strength Murashige and Skoog (1962) salts with 2.5 g/l activated charcoal) or same medium with copper sulphate adjusted to 0.25 mg/1 to compensate for copper adsorption by activated carbon. 2% and 4% maltose was substituted by 7.5% and 13% PEG respectively to improve the yield of the embryos. Substitution of' maltose with PEG was clearly beneficial to embryo development. When 2% of the maltose was replaced with 7.5% PEG, many embryos developed to large bullet-shaped embryos. At latter stages of development most embryos callused and stopped development. A few short, barrel-shaped cotyledonary embryos formed that were covered by callus on the sides and base. When 4% of the maltose was removed and substituted with 13% PEG, the embryos developed further, emerging from the callus and increasing yield slightly. Microscopic examination of the cultures showed differing morphologies, varying from mostly single cells or clumps to well-formed somatic embryos that resembled early zygotic embryos only liquid cultures with organized early-stag. A procedure for converting and acclimating germinants to growth in soil and greenhouse conditions is also tested. Seedling conversion and growth were highly related to the quality of the germinant at the time of planting. Germinants with larger shoots, longer, straighter hypocotyls and longer roots performed best. When mature zygotic embryos germinate the root emerges, before or coincident with the shoot. In contrast, somatic embryos germinate in reverse sequence, with the cotyledons greening first, then shoot emergence and then, much later, if at all, the appearance of the root. Somatic seedlings, produced from the maturation medium, showed 100% survival when planted in a field setting. Somatic seedlings showed normal yearly growth relative to standard seedlings from natural seed.

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