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In vitro polyploidization of Mecardonia tenella, a native plant from South America
Authors:Alejandro S Escandón  Liliana M AldereteJuan C Hagiwara
Institution:Instituto de Floricultura INTA-Castelar, Las Cabañas y De los Reseros s/n, 1712 Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Mecardonia tenella is an herbaceous plant widely distributed in the temperate region of South America. Both plant architecture and flower size are characteristics that can be improved to become a viable new ornamental plant. Chromosome doubling by the use of agents such as colchicine is an available methodology to this end. Nodal segments from in vitro grown plants of M. tenella were submerged in the following doses of colchicine in 1% (v/v) dimethyl-sulfoxide (DMSO) solution (%, v/v): 0.0, 0.001 and 0.01 (24 and 48 h). The DNA content of the regenerated plants was measured by flow cytometer. A total of 68 tetraploid plants were detected out of 126 colchicine treated plants. The flowers and leaves of the tetraploid plants were bigger compared to those from the wild diploid type (control). Under field conditions, the selected tetraploid plants showed a more compact shape than the control plants.
Keywords:Tissue culture  Colchicine  Ornamental plants  Scrophulariaceas
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