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Title: Formation of meristematic globules from in vitro grown buds of Musa(banana and plantains): are these somatic proembryos?
Authors: Hirimburegama, Kshanika
Langhe, E. de
Issue Date: 1992
Citation: Proceedings Part I 48th Annual Sessions SLAAS
Abstract: Identification of the structures 'Proembryo' and 'Embryo' is important in studies on somatic embryogenesis. Therefore, characteristic features of these two structures should be identified and clarified in such a study. The main objective of this study was to identify and characterize the meristematic globules developed from in vitro proliferating buds of Musa, ABB, cv. Bluggoe. Initially a critical review was done on zygotic and somatic embryogenesis in plants related to Musa. The uppermost part of in vitro grown buds of Musa, ABB, cv. Bluggoe was the explant. The explants, cultured on basic Murashige and Skoog, 1962 (MS) medium supplemented with 2,4-D (10"6 M) and BAP (10"6 M) with 3% sugar, produced globules from about 2 weeks after inoculation. Histological studies were carried out on these globules and also at various stages of their development. It was found that globules with a diameter of about 2 mm or less, had only non differentiated and differentiating cells. Thus they were termed as 'meristematic globules'. They showed the characteristic features of a proembryo (e.g. absence of an epidermis and vascular strands in the structures and, dense cytoplasm, a large nucleus, a prominent nucleolus and small number of vacuoles in the individual cells. Upon transfer to two successive liquid media, each meristematic globule developed into an embryo (a structure with a shoot and a root apex connected by procambial strands). The meristematic globules were confirmed as 'proembryos' as they finally developed into embryos
URI: http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/2534
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