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Effect of mannitol pretreatment to improve green plant regeneration on isolated microspore culture in Triticum turgidum ssp. durum cv. 'Jennah Khetifa'
Authors:Z Labbani    J de Buyser  and E Picard
Institution:Département de Biologie, Facultédes Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie, UniversitéMentouri Constantine. Route Ain El Bey 25000 Constantine, Algérie;;Laboratoire MVEH, Bâtiment 360, Universitéde Paris Sud XI, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France;;Corresponding author, E-mail:
Abstract:The use of doubled haploids improves the efficiency of cultivar development in many crops and can be helpful in genetic and molecular studies. The major problem with this approach is the low efficiency of green plant regeneration. We describe here an efficient method for inducing embryos and regenerating green plants directly from isolated microspores of durum wheat cv. ‘Jennah Khetifa’. Tillers from donor plants were pretreated in 0.3 m mannitol and were stored at 4°C at various times: 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 days. Our results showed clearly that the novel pretreatment combined mannitol 0.3 m and cold for 7 days had a strong effect on the number of embryos produced and regenerated green plants. Under this condition 13 475 mature embryos were produced from 2 693 500 microspores. Moreover, 85 green plants were obtained. High green plants regeneration frequency was recorded. As an average 11.55 green plants were produced per 100 000 microspores (about the equivalent of six plants per spike). Therefore, this study showed clearly that our results are the best ones published until now in durum wheat.
Keywords:Triticum turgidum ssp  durum  mannitol  isolated microspore culture              in vitro culture  embryogenesis  androgenesis              in vitro regeneration
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