Initiation and growth of tissue cultures of Theobroma cacao

Difficulties were experienced in obtaining sterile explant material from which to initiate the callus cultures. The material which provided the most effective source in terms of numbers of explants, levels of contamination and ease of sterilization was from seedling tissue, grown from seeds which had been transported in the intact pod. The seeds were removed asceptically and germinated in sterile flasks on White's medium solidified with agar, then at 3-4 weeks old the seedling was sectioned into root, stem, cotyledon, hypocotyl and apical bud explants. The medium which promoted the most rapid and sustained callus growth was a modified Murashige and Skoog medium. Callus transferred to a liquid medium formed a cell suspension which by selecting for a low level of aggregational a fast growth rate eventually developed these characteristics. There was evidence for clonal differences in the callus based on growth rate data and appearance and related to the origin of the initial explant tissue. Although the callus was exposed to considerable variation in the nutrient medium, except for the occasional appearance of root-like structures, no regular organogenesis was found

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Main Authors: 75717 Hall, T.R.H., 58370 Collin, H.A.
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Published: 1975
Subjects:CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS, THEOBROMA CACAO, CALLO, MEDIO DE CULTIVO, EXPLANTES, ORGANOGENESIS,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:671782020-02-03T21:34:18ZInitiation and growth of tissue cultures of Theobroma cacao 75717 Hall, T.R.H. 58370 Collin, H.A. 1975Difficulties were experienced in obtaining sterile explant material from which to initiate the callus cultures. The material which provided the most effective source in terms of numbers of explants, levels of contamination and ease of sterilization was from seedling tissue, grown from seeds which had been transported in the intact pod. The seeds were removed asceptically and germinated in sterile flasks on White's medium solidified with agar, then at 3-4 weeks old the seedling was sectioned into root, stem, cotyledon, hypocotyl and apical bud explants. The medium which promoted the most rapid and sustained callus growth was a modified Murashige and Skoog medium. Callus transferred to a liquid medium formed a cell suspension which by selecting for a low level of aggregational a fast growth rate eventually developed these characteristics. There was evidence for clonal differences in the callus based on growth rate data and appearance and related to the origin of the initial explant tissue. Although the callus was exposed to considerable variation in the nutrient medium, except for the occasional appearance of root-like structures, no regular organogenesis was foundDifficulties were experienced in obtaining sterile explant material from which to initiate the callus cultures. The material which provided the most effective source in terms of numbers of explants, levels of contamination and ease of sterilization was from seedling tissue, grown from seeds which had been transported in the intact pod. The seeds were removed asceptically and germinated in sterile flasks on White's medium solidified with agar, then at 3-4 weeks old the seedling was sectioned into root, stem, cotyledon, hypocotyl and apical bud explants. The medium which promoted the most rapid and sustained callus growth was a modified Murashige and Skoog medium. Callus transferred to a liquid medium formed a cell suspension which by selecting for a low level of aggregational a fast growth rate eventually developed these characteristics. There was evidence for clonal differences in the callus based on growth rate data and appearance and related to the origin of the initial explant tissue. Although the callus was exposed to considerable variation in the nutrient medium, except for the occasional appearance of root-like structures, no regular organogenesis was foundCULTIVO DE TEJIDOSTHEOBROMA CACAOCALLOMEDIO DE CULTIVOEXPLANTESORGANOGENESISAnnals of Botany (RU)
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topic CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
THEOBROMA CACAO
CALLO
MEDIO DE CULTIVO
EXPLANTES
ORGANOGENESIS
CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
THEOBROMA CACAO
CALLO
MEDIO DE CULTIVO
EXPLANTES
ORGANOGENESIS
spellingShingle CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
THEOBROMA CACAO
CALLO
MEDIO DE CULTIVO
EXPLANTES
ORGANOGENESIS
CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
THEOBROMA CACAO
CALLO
MEDIO DE CULTIVO
EXPLANTES
ORGANOGENESIS
75717 Hall, T.R.H.
58370 Collin, H.A.
Initiation and growth of tissue cultures of Theobroma cacao
description Difficulties were experienced in obtaining sterile explant material from which to initiate the callus cultures. The material which provided the most effective source in terms of numbers of explants, levels of contamination and ease of sterilization was from seedling tissue, grown from seeds which had been transported in the intact pod. The seeds were removed asceptically and germinated in sterile flasks on White's medium solidified with agar, then at 3-4 weeks old the seedling was sectioned into root, stem, cotyledon, hypocotyl and apical bud explants. The medium which promoted the most rapid and sustained callus growth was a modified Murashige and Skoog medium. Callus transferred to a liquid medium formed a cell suspension which by selecting for a low level of aggregational a fast growth rate eventually developed these characteristics. There was evidence for clonal differences in the callus based on growth rate data and appearance and related to the origin of the initial explant tissue. Although the callus was exposed to considerable variation in the nutrient medium, except for the occasional appearance of root-like structures, no regular organogenesis was found
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topic_facet CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS
THEOBROMA CACAO
CALLO
MEDIO DE CULTIVO
EXPLANTES
ORGANOGENESIS
author 75717 Hall, T.R.H.
58370 Collin, H.A.
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title Initiation and growth of tissue cultures of Theobroma cacao
title_short Initiation and growth of tissue cultures of Theobroma cacao
title_full Initiation and growth of tissue cultures of Theobroma cacao
title_fullStr Initiation and growth of tissue cultures of Theobroma cacao
title_full_unstemmed Initiation and growth of tissue cultures of Theobroma cacao
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