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GrainGenes Reference Report: PRT-14-354

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Reference
PRT-14-354
Title
Oat leaf base: tissue with an efficient regeneration capacity
Journal
Plant Cell Reports
Year
1995
Volume
14
Pages
354-358
Author
Chen Z
Zhuge Q
Sundqvist C
Abstract
An efficient short term regeneration system using seedling derived oat (Avena sativa) leaf tissue has been developed Callus derived from the leaf base showed a higher response of plant regeneration than callus initiated from mesocotyls and more mature parts of the leaves A correlation between the nuclear DNA content of the donor material, as analysed with flow cytometry, and its ability to form callus was observed Somatic embryogenesis was histologically recognised from callus derived from tissue close to the apical meristem Plant regeneration media with various concentrations of auxin were tested Callus from three different cultivars had a similar regeneration potential with an optimal regeneration frequency of 60% About 2 months after inoculation regenerated plantlets could be moved to a greenhouse for cultivation
Keyword
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2,4-d
6-diamideno-2-phenylidole
apical-meristems
avena sativa
callus
cultivar
culture-media
culture-techniques
dna abt
explants
genetic analysis
histology
hypocotyls
iaa
indoles
kinetin
leaves
mesocotyls
naa
plant anatomy
plant morphology
quantitative-analysis
regenerative-ability
ultrastructure

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