Multiple shoot induction in zygotic embryos: a strategy for acceleration of banana breeding
The presence of residual female fertility in most of the parthenocarpic banana accessions encourages the banana breeder to develop new hybrids through conventional breeding. Desirable trait can be fixed in the first generation of hybrid progenies, but the evaluation of these hybrids in field is the...
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description | The presence of residual female fertility in most of the parthenocarpic banana accessions encourages the banana breeder to develop new hybrids through conventional breeding. Desirable trait can be fixed in the first generation of hybrid progenies, but the evaluation of these hybrids in field is the time-consuming process owing to non-availability of uniform suckers/planting material. This can be overcome by developing multiple shoots from single embryo in a short period of time through embryo culture. A protocol for in vitro multiplication of plantlets from zygotic embryos was standardized in seeded accessions. Multiple shoots from zygotic embryos were achieved up to 55.2% and 64.1% in seeded accessions of
Musa acuminata
and
M. velutina
respectively in medium supplemented with 17.76 µM of BAP. The Single shoot derived (only germination) from zygotic embryos was decapitated and the apical meristem were disturbed for further multiple shoot formation in media supplemented with 17.76 µM of BAP. Present studies revealed that in total 75% and 91% of the
M. acuminata
and
M.velutina
embryos were able to produce multiple shoot from single embryo by manipulating the media composition and decortications technique. The above protocol was applied for zygotic embryos obtained from controlled pollination (18 cross combinations) and open pollination (nine accessions) of various genomic groups (ABB, AAB, AA). The multiple shoots derived from zygotic embryos and plantlet germinated from zygotic embryos was examined for genetic fidelity analysis by SSR markers.
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The protocol for multiple shoot formation from single zygotic embryo under in vitro culture developed in this study will accelerate the banana breeding program. |
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Musa acuminata
and
M. velutina
respectively in medium supplemented with 17.76 µM of BAP. The Single shoot derived (only germination) from zygotic embryos was decapitated and the apical meristem were disturbed for further multiple shoot formation in media supplemented with 17.76 µM of BAP. Present studies revealed that in total 75% and 91% of the
M. acuminata
and
M.velutina
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respectively in medium supplemented with 17.76 µM of BAP. The Single shoot derived (only germination) from zygotic embryos was decapitated and the apical meristem were disturbed for further multiple shoot formation in media supplemented with 17.76 µM of BAP. Present studies revealed that in total 75% and 91% of the
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Musa acuminata
and
M. velutina
respectively in medium supplemented with 17.76 µM of BAP. The Single shoot derived (only germination) from zygotic embryos was decapitated and the apical meristem were disturbed for further multiple shoot formation in media supplemented with 17.76 µM of BAP. Present studies revealed that in total 75% and 91% of the
M. acuminata
and
M.velutina
embryos were able to produce multiple shoot from single embryo by manipulating the media composition and decortications technique. The above protocol was applied for zygotic embryos obtained from controlled pollination (18 cross combinations) and open pollination (nine accessions) of various genomic groups (ABB, AAB, AA). The multiple shoots derived from zygotic embryos and plantlet germinated from zygotic embryos was examined for genetic fidelity analysis by SSR markers.
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