Ćosić T.*, Motyka V.*, Raspor M., Savić J., Cingel A., Vinterhalter B., Vinterhalter D., Trávníčková A., Dobrev P.I., Bohanec B., Ninković S.
PLANT CELL, TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE
121:
741-760,
2015
Keywords:
Kohlrabi, Cytokinin, Auxin, Hypocotyl, Seedling, De novo shoot organogenesis
Abstract:
Kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes)
cultivars Vienna Purple (VP) and Vienna White (VW) were
tested for their ability of de novo organogenesis in vitro.
Root, cotyledon, hypocotyl explants and intact seedlings
were cultivated on Murashige and Skoog (MS) media
supplemented with different cytokinins: benzyladenine
(BA), thidiazuron (TDZ), trans- or cis-zeatin. All tested
cytokinins, including cis-zeatin, induced shoot regeneration
from hypocotyl explants and intact seedlings, with seedlings
being most successful for regeneration efficiency and
viability of regenerated shoots in both cultivars. The
highest frequency of shoot regeneration was achieved on
MS with BA (60 %) or TDZ (50 %) for VP; and with BA
(50 %), TDZ (47.5 %) or transZ (37.5 %) for VW. Measurements
of the endogenous cytokinin and indole-3-acetic
acid (IAA) contents in both hypocotyl explants and seedlings
with regenerated shoots (HRSs and SRSs) suggested
that the observed differences in organogenic response
between these two types of explants were related to their
cytokinin and IAA contents. HRSs generally exhibited
elevated amounts of total cytokinins, while SRSs displayed
a higher IAA/bioactive cytokinins ratio. Shoots regenerated
from seedlings were further successfully multiplicated on a
medium supplemented with BA (0.5 mg L-1). The rooting
potential of multiplicated shoots was tested on media
supplemented with 2 or 4 mg L-1 indole-3-butyric acid
(IBA), with the higher concentration of IBA leading to
more efficient rooting. Rooted plantlets were successfully
planted into soil and flow cytometric analysis did not reveal
ploidy variations, indicating that the described protocol is
fast and efficient for kohlrabi regeneration.
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IEB authors: Petre I. Dobrev,
Václav Motyka,
Alena Trávníčková