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Title: Another culture potential of indica rice varieties, KURULU THUDA and BG 250
Authors: Silva, T.D.
Ratnayake, W.J
Issue Date: 2009
Citation: Tropical Agricultural Research & Extension 12(2): 2009
Abstract: The anther culture ability of two local indica rice varieties were evaluated by anther plating on N6 and SK-I callus induction media. The traditional rice variety, Kurulu Thuda displayed good anther culture potential with a callus induction frequency of 17.2%. Anthers most suitable for culture were those bearing bi-nucleate pollen. Anther response was relatively poor in the new improved variety, Bg 250 (1.4%). Callus induction was nearly three times higher on N6 medium than on SK-I medium in var. Kurulu Thuda. Shoot regeneration was achieved in var. Kurulu Thuda on SK-II medium, but only from callus induced on N6 medium. From a total of 115 calli transferred from N6 to regeneration medium shoot development occurred in 7 calli, thus limiting the overall anther culture efficiency. Of the calli with morphogenetic competence, 5 gave rise to albino shoots and 2 produced green shoots. After root development the green plantlets were potted in soil. Plant regeneration could not be observed from callus induced in var. Bg 250.
URI: http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/76
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