2020
DOI: 10.7235/hort.20200038
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Role of Growth Regulators in the Somatic Organogenesis of Haworthia Inflorescences in Vitro

Abstract: This study investigated the effect of growth regulators on the somatic organogenesis of Haworthia inflorescences. The inflorescences of five Haworthia cultivars and one species were cultured on 1X and 0.5X MS media with/without growth regulators for organogenesis. Shoot and callus induction was observed for three of the five cultivars, whereas only callus induction was observed for the other two cultivars and one species. Of the two growth regulator-free media used, all explants performed better on ½ fold MS m… Show more

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“…Haworthia (Reshma et al, 2020), and somatic embryogenesis has been described by several authors in plants such as Hippeastrum (de Almeida et al, 2022), Cenchrus ciliaris (Shashi and Bhat, 2021), different Vitis rootstocks (Capriotti et al, 2022), and Elaeis guineensis (Pádua et al, 2018). In most of the referenced works, regeneration is usually reported either through organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis from cultured inflorescence, but in our present investigation, a single culture medium composed of MS + 1.34 μM NAA + 8.88 μM BA that evokes shoot, root, somatic embryo, and flower initiation and regenerated plantlets after rooting and acclimatisation were successfully transferred into the field, and normal flowering was recorded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haworthia (Reshma et al, 2020), and somatic embryogenesis has been described by several authors in plants such as Hippeastrum (de Almeida et al, 2022), Cenchrus ciliaris (Shashi and Bhat, 2021), different Vitis rootstocks (Capriotti et al, 2022), and Elaeis guineensis (Pádua et al, 2018). In most of the referenced works, regeneration is usually reported either through organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis from cultured inflorescence, but in our present investigation, a single culture medium composed of MS + 1.34 μM NAA + 8.88 μM BA that evokes shoot, root, somatic embryo, and flower initiation and regenerated plantlets after rooting and acclimatisation were successfully transferred into the field, and normal flowering was recorded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%