• Title of article

    Optimizing the callogenesis and determining the gamma-ray intensity in leaf explant of cut carnation standard cultivars

  • Author/Authors

    Sabaghi, Hamidreza Department of Horticultural Science - Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran , Sharifi-Sirchi, Gholamreza Department of Horticultural Science - Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran , Azadi, Pejman Department of Genetic Engineering - Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII) - Karaj, Iran , Azimi, Mohammad Hossein Ornamental Plants Research Center (OPRC) - Horticultural Sciences Research Institute (HSRI), Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Mahallat, Iran

  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    22
  • To page
    28
  • Abstract
    The present study has been designed and executed to determine the best growth-regulating compound for callus induction as well as to specify the optimum dose of gamma irradiation in carnation cultivars (Tabasco, Nobless, Cameron, Tabor, Eskimo, and Mariposa). In this experiment, an MS culture medium was used to evaluate the various levels of growth regulator concentrations including NAA in four levels (0, 0.5, 1, and 2 mgl-1), 2,4-D in five levels (0, 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 mgl-1), and BA in two levels (0.5 and 1 mgl-1). Irradiating the callus of leaf explants was carried out three weeks after cultivation at 0, 15, 25, 35, 45, and 55-gray doses-to determine the optimum dose of gamma radiation. The analysis of data and illustration of graphs were carried out via Excel software and according to the obtained results, the radiation level that killed 50% of the calluses was selected as the optimum dose for further experiments. The results have indicated that all main effects and the interaction effects regarding the characteristics of callogenesis percentage and callus volume were significant at a probability level of 1%. Means were grouped using Duncan's multiple range test, revealing that the highest level of callus induction was in Eskimo cultivar with a 73% overall mean. Overall, the results indicate that 2 mgl-1 2,4-D, 0.5 mgl-1 BA is the best regulatory compound for callogenesis in carnation cultivars. Moreover, it was found that on average, the 25-gray dose leads to suitable results in the callus explants of all cultivars.
  • Keywords
    callus induction , carnation , PGRs , in vitro mutagenesis , mutation breeding
  • Journal title
    Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2732076