6-Benzylamino purine stimulates 'in vitro' shoot organogenesis in 'Eucalyptus erythronema, E. stricklandii' and their interspecific hybrids

Author(s)
Glocke, Pauline
Collins, Graham
Sedgley, Margaret
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
In vitro bud and shoot organogenesis was investigated for the ornamental plants Eucalyptus erythronema var. erythronema, E. stricklandii and their interspecific hybrids cv. 'Urrbrae Gem' and 'Hybrid 2.5' by using 0.0, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5 or 1.0 mM BAP on apex and leaf explants. Callus developed on all explants and increased with all concentrations of BAP without significant differences between BAP concentrations. Buds formed on apex and leaf explants of E. erythronema and E. cv. 'Urrbrae Gem' especially with 1.0 mM BAP, but these buds rarely developed into shoots. Bud clusters formed on E. erythronema and E. cv. 'Urrbrae Gem' apex and leaf explants whereas E. stricklandii and 'Hybrid 2.5' produced fewer, individual buds on the explant. Shoots regenerated from apex explants of all genotypes with all levels of BAP, whereas few shoots of any genotype regenerated from leaf explants regardless of the number of buds formed. Shoots from apex explants could be multiplied successfully. Light microscopy showed meristems developed within the callus, and at the callus and bud surfaces. However, few shoots developed considering the level of bud and meristem formation. This report is the first for successful shoot organogenesis and multiplication in an ornamental eucalypt.
Citation
Scientia Horticulturae, 109(4), p. 339-344
ISSN
0304-4238
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Language
en
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Title
6-Benzylamino purine stimulates 'in vitro' shoot organogenesis in 'Eucalyptus erythronema, E. stricklandii' and their interspecific hybrids
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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