A reliable protocol for plant regeneration from mature embryo derived calli of nine barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivars has been developed. The auxins 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, picloram and dicamba proved effective in inducing callus from mature embryos of most of the barley cultivars. The induced primary callus was loose, friable and translucent. It ultimately yielded creamy white and compact callus after 2 - 3 transfers on fresh medium of the same composition. Callus induction and regeneration capacity were highly cultivar dependent. Addition of a high concentration of picloram (4 mg dm-3) promoted regeneration in 3 cultivars (Tallon, Grimmett and Sloop). In cv. Arapiles, abscisic acid and betaine were crucial in generating morphogenic callus from the mature embryos. Plants regenerated from these calli were hardy and developed roots readily when transferred to hormone free medium.
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Improved regeneration efficiency from mature embryos of barley cultivars
Biologia Plantarum, Vol.42(4), pp.505-513
1999
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- Title
- Improved regeneration efficiency from mature embryos of barley cultivars
- Creators
- C Akula - Southern Cross UniversityA Akula - Southern Cross UniversityRobert J Henry - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Biologia Plantarum, Vol.42(4), pp.505-513
- Identifiers
- 1256; 991012822285902368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article