Effect of in vitro propagation methods on field performance of two strawberry cultivars |
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Authors: | Narender S. Nehra Kutty K. Kartha Cecil Stushnoff Kenneth L. Giles |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Biotechnology Institute, National Research Council, S7N 0W9 Saskatoon, Sask., Canada;(2) Department of Horticulture Science, University of Saskatchewan, S7N 0W0 Saskatoon, Sask., Canada;(3) Present address: Calgene Pacific, 16 Gipps St., 3066 Collingwood, Victoria, Australia;(4) Present address: Department of Horticulture, Colorado State University, 80523 Ft Collins, CO, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Strawberry cultivars, Redcoat and Veestar, propagated by meristem culture (MC), callus culture (CC) and direct shoot regeneration (DR) from leaf disks were compared for their vegetative and reproductive characters with standard runner (SR) propagated plants under field conditions. In the planting year, in vitro propagated plants of both cultivars had the same number of leaves as SR plants, but in vitro propagated Redcoat produced fewer stolons per plant than SR plants. However, in the following year, in vitro propagated mother plants of both cultivars had more leaves and higher runner production than SR mother plants. Flowering and fruiting behaviour of Veestar was not appreciably influenced by in vitro propagation methods. However, in vitro propagated plants of Redcoat flowered earlier and produced more flowers and fruits than SR plants, but still maintained normal berry weight. Among in vitro propagated plants, DR plants of Redcoat were the earliest to flower, whereas MC plants produced more flowers and fruits. The field performance of the first daughter plants derived from the in vitro propagated plants was consistent with their respective mother plants. Leaf shape of both cultivars was not altered by in vitro propagation. Phenotypic abnormalities were mainly confined to occurrence of yellow leaf variants in MC and CC plants and occasional appearance of plants with irregular flowering and growth habit among CC plants.NRCC No. 38004 |
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Keywords: | Fragaria x ananassa genetic stability tissue culture in vitro propagation methods strawberry |
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