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This study was conducted to examine the possibility of inducing somatic embryogenesis in strawberry using tissue culture technique. The process of somatic embryogenesis was further studied utilizing different combinations of plant growth regulators, explants sources and cultivars. Structures resembling somatic embryos were formed at high frequencies from petiole segments on medium amended with 4.0mg/l 2,4-D+ 0.5mg/l BA + 50 g/l sucrose (Exp1), or medium with 1.5 mg/l TDZ +4.0 mg/l Picloram (Exp. 3), while medium with several combinations OF BA + glutamin only formed callus (Exp.2). However,…mehr

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This study was conducted to examine the possibility of inducing somatic embryogenesis in strawberry using tissue culture technique. The process of somatic embryogenesis was further studied utilizing different combinations of plant growth regulators, explants sources and cultivars. Structures resembling somatic embryos were formed at high frequencies from petiole segments on medium amended with 4.0mg/l 2,4-D+ 0.5mg/l BA + 50 g/l sucrose (Exp1), or medium with 1.5 mg/l TDZ +4.0 mg/l Picloram (Exp. 3), while medium with several combinations OF BA + glutamin only formed callus (Exp.2). However, histological studies on the regenerated structures did not confirm their embryogenic nature, indicating that strawberry could be recalcitrant in term of somatic embryogenesis.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Genesia Omar, currently I am lectuer in plant biotechnology of Horticulture department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University.I finished my doctoral research in Germany, My research papers are concentrated in improving invitro mass production of vegetable crops, Also I Teach practical lessons in the field of biotechnology