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Improved protocol for efficacious in vitro androgenesis and development of doubled haploids in temperate japonica rice
Author(s) -
Aafreen Sakina,
Saba Mir,
S. Najeeb,
Sajad Majeed Zargar,
F. A. Nehvi,
Z.A. Rather,
Romesh Kumar Salgotra,
Asif B. Shikari
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0241292
Subject(s) - kinetin , callus , doubled haploidy , biology , population , japonica , stamen , horticulture , botany , shoot , murashige and skoog medium , sucrose , panicle , ploidy , tissue culture , in vitro , pollen , genetics , food science , demography , sociology , gene
DH (Doubled haploid) is the immortal mapping population and an outcome of single meiotic cycle, contributed from male partner. An improved procedure was developed for high frequency androgenesis in japonica genotypes, K-332 and GS-88 and their F 1 s. A total of 207 fertile, green, di-haploid plants were generated from K-332 × GS-88 hybrids using the improved anther culture protocol. The investigation was carried out to evaluate callus induction potential and regeneration response for the genotypes and the derived F 1 s on N6 media and modified N6 media (N6 M ). Whereas, N6 failed to induce callusing, agarose solidified N6 M media supplemented with 4% maltose, growth regulators; NAA (2 mg/l), 2, 4-D (0.5 mg/l), Kinetin (0.5 mg/l), and silver nitrate induced high calli percentage of 27.6% in F 1 s, 9.5% and 6.7% in GS-88 and K-332 respectively. Murashige and Skoog (MS) media supplemented with 3% sucrose, and the hormonal combination BAP (2 mg/l), Kinetin (1 mg/l) and NAA (1 mg/l) induced high green shoot regeneration rates (0–60.0%). The effect of cold pre-treatment at 4°C and the stage of anther collection and their interaction was studied. The effect of cold pre-treatment (CP) of collected boots at 4°C (for CP 2 : 2, CP 4 : 4, CP 6 : 6 and CP 8 : 8 days) at different stages of panicle emergence (BES 4-6 : 4–6, BES 7-10 : 7–10, BES 11-13 : 11–13, BES >13 : more than 13 inches was worked out in relation to the effect on response of calli induction, albino regeneration, green plant regeneration and number of shoots/green calli. CP referred to the number of days for which the collected boots were incubated before they were inoculated. BES was the length (inches) between flag leaf and penultimate leaf at the time of boot collection. We concluded that CP 6 and BES 7-10 showed better response to callus proliferation and regeneration of plantlets across genotypes. The appropriate pre-treatment, stage of anther collection and favourable media composition resulted in high calli induction and green plant regeneration rates in recalcitrant japonica genotypes. The modified N6 media resulted into efficient callus induction and is expected to be useful for studies which aim at rapid generation of mapping populations for genetic studies.